2 Kings 17:9
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
ইস্ৰায়েলীয়াসকলে গোপনে ঈশ্বৰ যিহোৱাৰ বিৰুদ্ধে অনুচিত কাৰ্যবোৰ কৰিছিল। প্রহৰীৰ ওখ মিনাৰৰ পৰা গড়েৰে আবৃত নগৰলৈকে তেওঁলোকৰ সকলো নগৰত ওখ মঠবোৰ নির্মাণ কৰিছিল।
What Does This Mean?
This verse from 2 Kings describes how the Israelites secretly disobeyed God by worshiping idols and building high places for their false gods in every city, from watchtowers to fortified cities. The verse shows how far the Israelites had strayed from following God's commands.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that you're not supposed to play with because it's not good for you. But you keep playing with it secretly in different rooms of your house, even when your parents are around. That's kind of like what the Israelites did with their false gods.
Historical Background
2 Kings, written by an anonymous author, was composed around the 6th century BC. It was written for the Jewish exiles in Babylon to remind them of their history and the consequences of disobeying God. The cultural setting was one of religious syncretism and the influence of surrounding nations' gods.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might see this as a warning against allowing subtle, hidden forms of sin to creep into our lives, even in places we consider safe or private. For example, keeping a secret addiction or habit that we know is harmful but continue to indulge in, thinking no one will find out.
Topics
disobedienceidolatryworshipconsequencesreligionsin
Related Verses
Exodus 20:4-5Deuteronomy 12:2-31 Kings 12:28-29Psalm 106:34-39Romans 1:25
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the meaning of 'high places' in 2 Kings 17:9?
'High places' refers to elevated areas where the Israelites worshipped idols and false gods, often in defiance of God's commandments against idolatry.
How does 2 Kings 17:9 connect to the broader themes of the book?
This verse is part of a larger narrative that shows the consequences of the Israelites' disobedience and idolatry, leading to their eventual exile from their land.
What is the cultural significance of building high places?
Building high places was a common practice among ancient Near Eastern peoples, often used for religious ceremonies and sacrifices to various gods, reflecting a syncretistic blend of religions.
What lessons can we draw from the Israelites' actions described in this verse?
We can learn the importance of remaining faithful to God and avoiding the temptation to worship false idols, even in secret, as it can lead to negative consequences and separation from God.
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