2 Kings 4:33
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
তেতিয়া তেওঁ অকলেই ঘৰৰ ভিতৰত সোমাই দুৱাৰ বন্ধ কৰি যিহোৱাৰ আগত প্ৰাৰ্থনা কৰিলে।
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Elisha, a prophet, goes into a room with a dead boy and prays to God to bring the boy back to life. There is no dialogue in this verse; it describes Elisha's actions and his prayer to God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that broke and you're so sad. Elisha, who is like a superhero in the Bible, goes into a room with a little boy who had died. He closes the door and asks God to fix the boy, just like you might ask for help to fix your broken toy.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Old Testament book of 2 Kings, written by an unknown author around the 6th century BC. The book was likely written for the Israelites who were in exile, providing them hope and examples of God's power through prophets like Elisha.
Living It Out Today
Today, when we face situations where things seem hopeless, like a loved one's illness, we can remember Elisha's actions and pray to God for help and healing, trusting in God's power to intervene.
Topics
faithmiracleshopeprayerresurrectionprophets
Related Verses
1 Kings 17:17-24Ezekiel 37:1-14John 11:38-441 Samuel 2:6-8Job 14:13-15
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Elisha shut the door?
Shutting the door likely symbolized creating a private, sacred space for the prayer and the act of bringing the boy back to life. This shows the importance of privacy and concentration in prayer.
How does this verse show Elisha's faith?
Elisha's faith is evident in his action of praying to God for a miracle. His belief in God's power to bring the boy back to life demonstrates a strong faith.
What can we learn about prayer from this verse?
This verse teaches us that prayer can be powerful when we trust in God's ability to answer our prayers, even in seemingly impossible situations.
How does this verse connect with the theme of resurrection?
This verse connects with the theme of resurrection as it shows God's power to bring life where there seems to be none, foreshadowing the ultimate resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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