1 Kings 16:34
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Sa panahon sa paghari ni Ahab, gipatukod pag-usab ni Hiel nga taga-Betel ang Jerico. Sa dihang gitukod niya ang mga pundasyon niini, namatay ang iyang kamagulangan nga anak nga si Abiram. Ug sa dihang gipatrabaho niya ang mga pultahan, namatay ang iyang kamanghorang anak nga si Segub. Nahitabo kining tanan sumala sa giingon sa Ginoo pinaagi kang Josue nga anak ni Nun.
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about Hiel the Bethelite who rebuilt Jericho. He did something very tragic by sacrificing his sons to lay the foundation and set up the gates of the city. This happened as a result of a curse from God announced by Joshua.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy house that your friend says you shouldn't build because it brings bad luck. But you decide to build it anyway and something really bad happens. That's kind of like what happened here, but much sadder because it involved real people.
Historical Background
The Book of 1 Kings was written by prophets to document the kings of Israel and Judah. This particular verse refers to events that happened during the reign of King Ahab around 9th century BCE. The audience was the Israelites who needed to understand the consequences of disobeying God's commands.
Living It Out Today
Sometimes we ignore warnings or advice and face serious consequences. Just like Hiel, who faced tragic outcomes for rebuilding Jericho despite the curse, we must consider the potential consequences of our actions carefully.
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obedienceconsequenceswarningssacrificecurseshistorical events
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the curse placed on Jericho by Joshua?
The curse placed on Jericho by Joshua was that whoever rebuilds the city would lose his oldest son when laying the foundation and his youngest son when setting up the gates, as a punishment for defying God's command.
Why did Hiel the Bethelite rebuild Jericho despite the curse?
It's not explicitly stated in the text, but it's likely that Hiel rebuilt Jericho out of ignorance or a belief that he could change his fate, or perhaps he underestimated the severity of the curse.
How does this verse relate to the importance of heeding God's warnings?
This verse serves as a stark reminder that God's warnings should be taken seriously. Disobeying them can lead to severe consequences, as seen in Hiel's tragic loss.
Are there any parallels in modern life to the story of Hiel?
Yes, there are parallels in modern life where ignoring warnings or advice can lead to unfortunate consequences. This story encourages us to think carefully about the potential outcomes of our actions.
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