2 Chronicles 36:18

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how the Babylonians took all the valuable items from the temple and from the palace in Jerusalem. They transported these treasures to Babylon. It is a historical account from 2 Chronicles.

Explained for Children

Imagine if someone came and took all your toys and your piggy bank money and carried it all away to their house. That's kind of what happened here, but with the important things from God's house and the king's house.

Historical Background

The Book of 2 Chronicles was written by the Chronicler, likely around the 4th century BC. It is aimed at the returning exiles from Babylon, reminding them of their history and the importance of the temple.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can think about the value of our belongings and how they compare to the value of spiritual treasures. Just like the Babylonians took physical treasures, we should prioritize keeping our spiritual treasures safe.

Topics

historyexiletempletreasureBabylonJerusalem

Related Verses

2 Kings 25:13-17Jeremiah 52:17-23Daniel 1:1-2Ezekiel 1:1-2Psalm 137:1-6

Frequently Asked Questions

Who took the treasures mentioned in 2 Chronicles 36:18?
The Babylonians, led by King Nebuchadnezzar, took the treasures from Jerusalem during the Babylonian invasion.
What kind of treasures were taken?
The treasures included both spiritual and personal valuables, such as the temple vessels and the wealth from the king and princes of Judah.
Why is the focus on Babylon in this verse?
Babylon is the destination to which the treasures were taken, reflecting the conquest and exile of the people of Judah by the Babylonian empire.
How does this verse relate to the broader narrative of the Bible?
This verse is part of the historical account leading up to the exile and restoration of Israel, highlighting the consequences of turning away from God and the eventual hope of return.
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