2 Chronicles 13:19

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Abijah, the king of Judah, defeats Jeroboam, the king of Israel, in battle and captures several cities from him, including Bethel, Jeshanah, and Ephraim. It shows the military victory of Abijah over Jeroboam.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friend are playing a game, and you win and take some of your friend's toys. That's kind of what happened here, but with kings and cities instead of toys.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Book of 2 Chronicles, which was likely compiled by priests and prophets around 350 BCE. It was written to remind the people of Judah about their history and the importance of following God's laws.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can apply this verse by recognizing that when we stand firm in our beliefs and act justly, we can overcome challenges and obstacles. This might mean standing up for what is right at school or work.

Topics

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Related Verses

2 Chronicles 13:151 Kings 15:5Judges 1:242 Kings 23:152 Kings 23:19

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Abijah in 2 Chronicles 13:19?
Abijah was the king of Judah who led his people to victory over Jeroboam, the king of Israel.
What cities did Abijah capture?
Abijah captured Bethel, Jeshanah, and Ephraim, along with their surrounding towns.
Why was this victory significant?
The victory was significant because it expanded the territory of Judah and demonstrated Abijah's strength and the favor of God.
How does this relate to the broader narrative of 2 Chronicles?
This victory highlights the divine support of righteous kings, which is a recurring theme in 2 Chronicles, encouraging readers to trust in God's guidance.
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