2 Chronicles 17:12

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What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that Jehoshaphat became very powerful and successful. He built castles and storage cities in Judah to protect and provide for his people. The key message is about growth and strategic planning.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you had a lemonade stand, and it became so popular that you needed bigger buckets and a bigger table. Jehoshaphat was like that, but with his whole kingdom! He made it stronger by building more places to keep things safe and to store lots of stuff.

Historical Background

The book of 2 Chronicles was written after the exile to provide a historical record for the Jews returning to Jerusalem. The writer describes the reign of Jehoshaphat, emphasizing his success and the kingdom's growth. This was written around the 4th century BCE.

Living It Out Today

Just like Jehoshaphat planned ahead for his kingdom's growth, we should also think about our future and make smart decisions to prepare for it. Whether it's saving money for college or planning a career path, good planning can lead to greater success.

Topics

growthleadershipplanningprotectionstoragesuccess

Related Verses

1 Kings 22:492 Kings 3:71 Chronicles 17:8Luke 14:28Ephesians 2:20

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean that Jehoshaphat 'waxed great exceedingly'?
This means that Jehoshaphat grew in power and influence significantly, becoming one of the strongest rulers in Judah at that time.
Why did Jehoshaphat build storage cities?
Storage cities were essential for keeping food and resources safe, which was crucial for the kingdom's stability and growth, especially during times of need.
How does this verse connect to modern leadership?
Leaders today can learn from Jehoshaphat's example by planning strategically for the future and investing in infrastructure that supports and protects their communities.
What does this verse teach us about success?
Success often comes through careful planning and building strong foundations. Jehoshaphat's success was not just about power, but about providing security and prosperity for his people.
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