2 Chronicles 3:10
balinese
Ida taler mrentahang tukang-tukang idane, mangda makarya arca mapinda malaekat kekalih, sane malakar antuk logam, tur kalapisin antuk mas, raris kagenahang ring Genah Sane Maha Suci.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how King Solomon created two cherubim, which are angelic figures, in the most holy part of the temple he built in Jerusalem. He made these figures with detailed craftsmanship and covered them with gold. The cherubim were significant symbols of divine presence.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're building a special house for a very important guest. You want to make sure it's the best it can be, so you make two big, fancy angels to guard the most special room. That's what King Solomon did in the temple he built!
Historical Background
The book of 2 Chronicles was likely written by temple priests or scribes during the Persian period, around 350 BC. It was written to remind the people of Judah about their history and the importance of maintaining the temple and its rituals.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse can remind us of the importance of dedicating our best efforts to our spiritual practices. Just as Solomon dedicated the best materials and craftsmanship to the temple, we can put our best efforts into our faith and spiritual lives.
Topics
templeworshipcraftsmanshipdivine presencesymbolsfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are cherubim in the Bible?
Cherubim are angelic beings described in the Bible as guards of holy places. They are often depicted with multiple wings and are associated with divine presence.
Why are the cherubim overlaid with gold?
The gold represents the high value placed on the temple and its contents, signifying the divine presence and the importance of the most holy place.
How does this verse fit into the larger narrative of 2 Chronicles?
This verse is part of a detailed description of Solomon's temple construction. It highlights the temple's grandeur and the devotion to God's presence that the builders had.
What can we learn from the craftsmanship described in this verse?
We can learn about dedication and using our best talents to honor the divine. This verse encourages us to put our best efforts into our spiritual practices and service.
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