2 Kings 13:22

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What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that Hazael, the king of Syria, was very mean to Israel during the entire time Jehoahaz was the king of Israel. It shows how Israel faced a lot of trouble from their neighbor, Syria.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your neighbor was always taking your toys and not letting you play in your own backyard. That’s how bad Hazael was to Israel, and it went on for a long time when Jehoahaz was in charge.

Historical Background

2 Kings was written by prophets, probably between the 6th and 8th centuries BCE, to document the history of the kings of Israel and Judah. This verse reflects the ongoing conflicts between the kingdoms of Israel and Syria during the time of Jehoahaz.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this can remind us of the importance of standing up for ourselves and our communities when faced with oppression. It also highlights the need for diplomacy and understanding between different groups.

Topics

oppressionleadershiphistoryconflictresistancefaith

Related Verses

1 Kings 19:152 Kings 13:32 Kings 13:232 Chronicles 24:23Isaiah 7:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Hazael?
Hazael was the king of Syria who was known for his aggressive actions against the kingdom of Israel.
What does oppression mean in this context?
Oppression here means that Hazael was imposing heavy burdens on Israel, likely through war, tribute demands, and other punitive measures.
How long was Jehoahaz king?
The verse implies that Hazael oppressed Israel throughout Jehoahaz's reign, but the exact duration is not specified in this verse.
Are there other instances of oppression in the Bible?
Yes, the Bible mentions many instances of oppression, such as the Israelites' oppression in Egypt and the Assyrian oppression of Israel.
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