2 Chronicles 29:18
cebuano-2011
Unya miadto sila kang Hesekias nga hari ug miingon, “Among gihinloan ang tibuok balay sa Ginoo, ang halaran sa halad nga sunogon uban ang tanang mga kagamitan niini ug ang lamesa alang sa pan nga gihalad ug ang tanang mga kagamitan niini.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the workers tell King Hezekiah that they have cleaned the house of the LORD, including the altar and the table for the bread offerings. They have made everything pure and ready for worship.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends cleaned up the playroom really well. You told your mom, 'We cleaned everything, all the toys and the shelves!' That's what the workers did, but for a very important place where people go to talk to God.
Historical Background
The book of 2 Chronicles was written after the exile, around the 4th century BCE. It was aimed at the returning exiles and later generations to remind them of the history and the importance of temple worship. This verse highlights a time when King Hezekiah led the people in cleansing the temple, which had been neglected.
Living It Out Today
Just like the workers cleaned the temple, we need to keep our spiritual lives clean. For example, if someone has been feeling distant from God, they might need to spend time in prayer and Bible reading to cleanse their spirit and reconnect with God.
Topics
cleansingworshiptemplekingdomservicerenewal
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was it important to cleanse the temple?
Cleansing the temple was crucial because it was a place of worship and needed to be pure to honor God. It also symbolized the cleansing of the hearts and actions of the people.
What does the altar symbolize in the Bible?
The altar symbolizes the place where sacrifices are made to atone for sin. It's a focal point for the worship and the relationship between God and His people.
How can this verse apply to our personal lives?
This verse teaches us to keep our lives clean from sin and to dedicate time to spiritual cleansing and renewal, just as the workers cleansed the temple.
What can we learn about King Hezekiah from this verse?
King Hezekiah shows us leadership in religious matters by taking the initiative to cleanse the temple, demonstrating his commitment to God and His commands.
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