2 Kings 17:35
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
যাকোবৰ সৈতে যিহোৱাই ইস্রায়েলসকলৰ কাৰণে এটি নিয়ম স্থাপন কৰি তেওঁলোকক এই আজ্ঞা দিছিল, “তোমালোকে আন কোনো দেৱ-দেবীক ভয় নকৰিবা বা তেওঁলোকৰ আগত প্ৰণিপাত নকৰিবা আৰু তেওঁলোকক সেৱা-পূজা বা তেওঁলোকৰ উদ্দেশ্যে বলিদান নকৰিবা।
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is reminding the Israelites about a promise He made with them, instructing them not to worship or serve any other gods. He wants them to focus only on Him and not to offer sacrifices to other deities.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend who promised to always be there for you. Now, your friend tells you not to play with other friends and not to listen to their rules. That's what God is saying to His people. He wants them to only listen to Him and not others.
Historical Background
This passage is from the Book of 2 Kings, written by prophets around the 6th century BC. It was written to remind the Israelites of their special relationship with God and to warn them against idolatry, a common practice in the region.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can be applied to situations where people might be tempted to put their trust in things like money, fame, or power instead of God. It reminds us to prioritize our relationship with God over everything else.
Topics
faithworshipidolatrycovenantobedienceloyalty
Related Verses
Exodus 20:3-5Deuteronomy 5:7-9Joshua 24:14-151 John 5:21Revelation 22:18-19
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did God make this covenant with the Israelites?
God made this covenant to establish a special relationship with His chosen people, ensuring they remain faithful to Him and not to false gods, which was crucial for their spiritual survival and identity.
How do we apply the idea of not fearing other gods in modern life?
In modern life, this means not placing our trust or focus on things that can distract us from God, such as material wealth, success, or social status. It's about prioritizing our relationship with God above all else.
What were some of the false gods the Israelites were tempted to worship?
The Israelites were often tempted by the gods of neighboring cultures, such as Baal, Ashtoreth, and Molech, which were associated with fertility, power, and protection. These false gods led them away from the true God.
How does this verse relate to the concept of idolatry?
This verse directly addresses the issue of idolatry, which is the act of giving divine honors to a created thing. By instructing the Israelites not to serve or sacrifice to other gods, God is teaching them to avoid the pitfall of idolatry and to remain loyal to Him alone.
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