2 Kings 17:21
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
যিহোৱাই ইস্রায়েলীসকলক দায়ুদৰ ৰাজকীয় বংশৰ পৰা যেতিয়া কাঢ়ি লৈ বেলেগ কৰিছিল, তেতিয়া তেওঁলোকে নবাটৰ পুত্র যাৰবিয়ামক ৰজা পাতিছিল। সেই যাৰবিয়ামে ইস্রায়েলী লোকসকলক যিহোৱাৰ নির্দেশিত পথত চলাৰ পৰা আঁতৰাই নি তেওঁলোকৰ দ্বাৰাই মহাপাপ কৰাইছিল।
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how Israel was separated from the kingdom of David, and Jeroboam was made king. Jeroboam led Israel away from following God and into sin. The verse highlights the consequences of straying from God’s path.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that your parents gave you, but then you decide to play with a different toy that your friend gave you. This new toy might look fun, but it can lead you to forget the lessons your parents taught you. That's what happened when Jeroboam led the people away from God.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of 2 Kings, likely written by the prophet Jeremiah or a contemporary, around 560 BCE. The book was written for the Israelites in exile to remind them of their history and the importance of staying faithful to God.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us not to follow leaders or ideas that lead us away from our faith. For example, if a friend encourages you to cheat on a test, you might be led away from your values of honesty and integrity.
Topics
leadershipsinfaithfulnessconsequenceshistoryidolatry
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jeroboam lead Israel away from God?
Jeroboam sought to secure his own power and control over Israel. By creating alternative places of worship and idols, he could prevent the people from going to Jerusalem and potentially staying loyal to the Davidic dynasty.
What were the consequences of Jeroboam's actions?
Jeroboam's actions led to the spiritual decline of Israel and eventually resulted in their exile from the Promised Land, as they were punished for their idolatry and lack of faithfulness to God.
How can we apply this verse to our lives?
This verse teaches us to be wary of leaders or influences that lead us away from our faith. We should stay true to our values and the teachings of God, even when faced with peer pressure or the lure of alternatives.
What is the significance of Jeroboam making Israel 'sin a great sin'?
The 'great sin' refers to the practice of idolatry and the worship of false gods, which was a severe departure from the commandments of God and resulted in a deep spiritual fall for the nation of Israel.
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