2 Chronicles 19:7
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Busa karon himoa nga ang pagkahadlok kang Jehova moanha sa ibabaw kaninyo; pamati ug buhata kana: kay walay kadautan kang Jehova nga atong Dios, ni may pagpasulabi sa mga tawo, ni may pagdawat sa mga hiphip.
What Does This Mean?
King Jehoshaphat is warning the judges to be fair and fear God. He reminds them that God is just and does not show favoritism or accept bribes. The key message is to act with integrity and uphold God's justice.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game and the referee has to make sure everyone follows the rules. King Jehoshaphat is telling the judges to be like that referee who makes sure the game is fair for everyone, just like how God is always fair and doesn't play favorites.
Historical Background
2 Chronicles was written after the Babylonian exile by the Chronicler, around 538-458 BCE. It was written for the returning exiles to remind them of their history and God's covenant. The audience was likely to be the Israelites who were rebuilding their lives and worship after the exile.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're on a jury in a court case. This verse reminds you to be fair, to fear God, and to not let personal feelings or bribes influence your judgment. It's about being honest and just in your decisions.
Topics
justiceintegrityfairnessGod's characterbriberyjudgment
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in 2 Chronicles 19:7?
King Jehoshaphat is speaking, addressing the judges to remind them to act with integrity and fear God.
What does 'the fear of the LORD' mean in this context?
'The fear of the LORD' means to have a deep reverence for God, acknowledging His power and justice, and acting in a way that honors Him.
Why does the verse mention 'no iniquity with the LORD our God'?
It emphasizes that God is perfect and just, with no bias or partiality, which serves as a model for the judges to emulate in their decisions.
How can this verse be applied in modern leadership roles?
Leaders can use this verse to remind themselves to be fair, honest, and not influenced by favoritism or bribes, ensuring they make just decisions.
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