2 Chronicles 10:18

Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)

What Does This Mean?

King Rehoboam sent a tax collector named Hadoram to the people, but they were so angry that they stoned him to death. Rehoboam quickly fled to Jerusalem in his chariot. This shows how the people were upset with Rehoboam's rule and his heavy-handed approach to taxation.

Explained for Children

Imagine if a kid in your class was asked to collect money from everyone for a field trip, but instead of being nice about it, he was mean and made everyone angry. The kids got so mad that they chased him away. That's kind of what happened here with King Rehoboam sending Hadoram to collect taxes.

Historical Background

The Book of 2 Chronicles was written by priests and Levites in the post-exilic period to remind the people of God's covenant. This passage reflects the tumultuous period during the reign of King Rehoboam when the northern tribes of Israel rebelled against his rule.

Living It Out Today

This verse reminds us about the consequences of being insensitive to the needs and feelings of others. Imagine a manager who imposes heavy workloads without considering the well-being of their team. The outcome could lead to rebellion or high turnover.

Topics

rebelliontaxationleadershipconsequencesanger managementconflict resolution

Related Verses

1 Kings 12:18Ezra 4:101 Samuel 8:11-18Matthew 22:15-22Romans 13:6-7

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the people react so violently to Hadoram?
The people were already angry about King Rehoboam's heavy-handed policies, and the arrival of Hadoram, the tax collector, was the final straw that led to violence.
What does this verse teach about leadership?
It teaches that ignoring the concerns of the people can lead to rebellion and that leaders must be sensitive to the needs of those they serve.
How does this relate to modern leadership?
This is relevant in modern leadership as leaders must balance their authority with the well-being of their team to avoid conflicts and rebellion.
What are the consequences of poor leadership?
Poor leadership can lead to rebellion, loss of support, and even violence, as seen in the stoning of Hadoram and Rehoboam's quick escape.
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