2 Chronicles 6:4

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Solomon is praising God for keeping a promise. He is saying that God has fulfilled what he promised to David, Solomon's father. The message is about God's faithfulness and the fulfillment of his promises.

Explained for Children

Imagine your dad promised you a big surprise. Solomon is like a kid who is really happy because God, like a super good dad, kept his promise just like he said he would. This makes Solomon very thankful and excited!

Historical Background

The book of 2 Chronicles was written after the Babylonian exile, likely between 538 and 458 B.C., by an unknown author. The text was written for the returned exiles to help them understand their history and reaffirm their faith in God's promises.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, think about a time when someone promised to do something for you and they kept that promise. Maybe a friend promised to help you study and they did. Just like Solomon, you can feel gratitude and praise God for keeping promises, just as he did with David.

Topics

faithfulnesspromisesprayergratitudefulfillmentdivine promises

Related Verses

2 Samuel 7:12Psalm 132:111 Kings 8:14Matthew 24:35Romans 9:6-9

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Solomon speaking to?
Solomon is speaking to God, praising him for fulfilling the promises made to his father, David.
What is the promise mentioned in this verse?
The promise refers to God's promise to David about establishing his kingdom and lineage through Solomon.
How does this verse apply to daily life?
This verse reminds us to be thankful and trust in God's promises, just as Solomon trusted God's promise to David.
What can we learn about God from this verse?
From this verse, we learn that God is faithful and keeps his promises, which gives us confidence in his word.
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