2 Chronicles 6:15
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nga nagtuman sa imong alagad nga si David nga akong amahan sa imong gisaad kaniya. Oo, ikaw misulti pinaagi sa imong baba ug pinaagi sa imong kamot nagtuman ikaw niining adlawa.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is King Solomon speaking to God, thanking Him for keeping His promises to David, Solomon's father. The key message is about God's faithfulness in fulfilling His word.
Explained for Children
Imagine your dad promised you a surprise. Solomon is like a kid thanking God, saying 'Thanks for giving me the surprise just like you promised my dad!'
Historical Background
This verse is part of 2 Chronicles, written by priests or scribes after the Babylonian exile. It reflects back on Solomon's dedication of the Temple, emphasizing God's faithfulness to David’s dynasty.
Living It Out Today
When facing uncertainty, remember God’s past faithfulness. For example, if you're starting a new job, recall God's provision in past challenges, trusting He will keep His promises.
Topics
faithfulnesspromisesprayertempleDavidic dynastypraise
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Solomon mean by 'thou which hast kept with thy servant David'?
Solomon acknowledges God’s faithfulness to David, affirming God's promises and actions to support David's dynasty.
How does this verse relate to modern believers?
It reminds believers that God keeps His promises, encouraging faith and trust in God’s ongoing faithfulness in personal and communal life.
What promises are mentioned in 2 Chronicles 6:15?
The promises refer to God’s covenant with David, ensuring his lineage would rule over Israel, as mentioned in 2 Samuel 7.
How does this verse connect to the concept of the temple?
The verse is part of Solomon’s prayer at the temple dedication, linking God’s faithfulness to the establishment and significance of the temple in Jerusalem.