2 Kings 23:14

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how King Josiah destroyed idols and cut down sacred trees, then filled the cleared areas with human bones. It shows his efforts to remove pagan practices from the land. No one is speaking directly, but it narrates Josiah's actions.

Explained for Children

Imagine a town where people were worshipping statues and special trees instead of God. A good king came and took down all those statues and trees, and then filled up those spots with old bones to show that those places were not for worshipping anymore. He wanted everyone to follow God's rules.

Historical Background

2 Kings was likely written after the Babylonian exile, around 560-540 BCE, by an unknown author. It describes the kings of Judah and their actions, with a focus on Josiah's reforms. The cultural setting was deeply influenced by various pagan practices around Israel.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can think of this verse as a reminder to remove harmful influences from our lives, such as toxic habits or negative relationships, and to replace them with positive and spiritual activities that align with God's teachings.

Topics

worshipreformationremoval of evilJosiahJudahpaganism

Related Verses

Exodus 34:13Deuteronomy 7:51 Kings 16:332 Chronicles 34:4Jeremiah 19:13

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Josiah fill the places with bones?
Filling the sites with bones was likely a symbolic act to desecrate these pagan sites and discourage further worship there, showing their defilement and the removal of evil practices.
What were the 'groves'?
The 'groves' refer to sacred trees or wooded areas that were used for pagan worship. Josiah cut them down as part of his reforms to purify the land for true worship of God.
How did the people react to Josiah's reforms?
The text does not specify the people's reactions, but given the drastic nature of Josiah's actions, it's likely that some supported his reforms while others may have opposed them, especially those tied to the old pagan practices.
What can we learn from Josiah's actions?
Josiah's actions teach us about the importance of standing against evil and false worship, and making bold decisions to follow God's commands, even when it means making significant changes in our lives and communities.
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