1 Kings 18:30
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Ucatsti Eliasajj take jakenacarojj sänwa: “Nayar jac'achasinipjjeta” sasa. Take jakenacawa jupar jac'achasinipjjäna, ucatsti jupajj Tatitun altarapa waquichañaruwa uchasïna, ucasti tucjatänwa.
What Does This Mean?
Elijah, a prophet of God, asks the people to gather close to him. He then repairs an altar that was destroyed, to honor God. This shows Elijah's commitment to God and his desire for the people to return to worshipping the true God.
Explained for Children
Imagine Elijah is like a teacher who asks all the students to come close. He then fixes a broken playground, so the kids can play safely again. This is similar to what Elijah does with the altar, to help people remember God.
Historical Background
The Book of 1 Kings was written by unknown authors around the 6th century BC, detailing the history of Israel under various kings. This particular verse is set in a time when the people of Israel were worshiping false gods, and Elijah was trying to bring them back to the true God.
Living It Out Today
In today’s context, this verse can encourage us to fix our relationship with God when it has become broken or neglected. For example, if someone has drifted away from their faith due to various reasons, Elijah's action shows that it’s never too late to return and repair the connection.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Elijah repair the altar?
Elijah repaired the altar to restore the proper worship of God, which had been neglected due to the influence of false gods. This act symbolizes the restoration of a right relationship with God.
What does the altar symbolize in this context?
The altar symbolizes the place where the people of Israel could connect with God through sacrifice and worship. By repairing it, Elijah emphasizes the importance of true worship.
Who were the people Elijah was addressing?
Elijah was addressing the people of Israel, who had been influenced by the worship of false gods and needed to return to the true worship of God.
How can we apply this verse to our own lives?
We can apply this verse by recognizing when our relationship with God has become broken or neglected and taking active steps to repair it, similar to how Elijah repaired the altar to restore worship.
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