2 Chronicles 9:18
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Reyi qunuñasti suxta makhatañ patillanïnwa, kayu takt'asiñapasa qurit luratänwa, qunuñan purap thiyapansti ampar ayxatasiñaw utjäna, uka jak'ansti pä sayaskir leonanakaw utjäna.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the throne of King Solomon, which had six steps leading up to it, a golden footstool, and lions on either side for decoration and protection. The verse does not have a speaker but provides details about the throne's design and materials.
Explained for Children
Imagine a big, fancy chair for a king with lots of steps to climb up to sit on it. The chair has a special footrest made of gold and big lion statues on both sides to show how important and safe the king is. It's like having a superhero guard on each side of your chair!
Historical Background
The Book of 2 Chronicles was likely written by priests or Levites after the Babylonian exile, around 350 BC. It was intended for a Jewish audience returning from exile to rebuild Jerusalem and the temple. The description of Solomon's throne reflects the grandeur and divine favor of Israel's most prosperous era.
Living It Out Today
Today, this passage can remind us of the importance of stability and support in leadership. Just as Solomon's throne had steps and lions for support and protection, leaders need a solid foundation and strong support systems to guide and protect their people effectively.
Topics
leadershiproyaltysymbolismarchitectureprotectiondivine favor
Related Verses
1 Kings 10:18-201 Kings 7:23-26Exodus 25:18-20Revelation 4:6-7Psalm 99:1-5
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the golden footstool represent in Solomon's throne?
The golden footstool may represent the high status and divinely appointed role of the king, emphasizing his closeness to God and the importance of his authority.
Why are lions mentioned in the description of Solomon's throne?
Lions are often symbols of strength and protection in the Bible. They likely represent the power and security of Solomon's reign, indicating that his rule is safeguarded and supported by divine power.
How does the description of Solomon's throne reflect his reign?
The elaborate and rich description of Solomon's throne reflects the prosperity and grandeur of his reign, emphasizing the divine favor and stability of his kingdom.
What can we learn from the architectural details of Solomon's throne?
The throne's details teach us about the importance of a solid foundation and support in leadership, much like the steps and lions on Solomon's throne, which symbolize stability and protection in governance.
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