2 Chronicles 23:3
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Ug ang tibook katilingban naghimo ug usa ka pakigsaad uban sa hari didto sa balay sa Dios. Ug siya miingon kanila: Ania karon, ang anak nga lalake sa hari magahari, iingon sa gipamulong ni Jehova mahitungod sa mga anak nga lalake ni David.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the people agree to support the king's son as the new ruler in God's house. The speaker, likely a leader or priest, reminds the people that God has promised the kingship to the sons of David.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends decide to play a game where one of you gets to be the leader. This verse is like that, but for grown-ups. They all agreed to follow a young prince because God said he should be the leader.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of 2 Chronicles, likely written between 400 and 350 BCE by the Chronicler. It was written for the Jewish community returning from exile to rebuild Jerusalem, emphasizing God's covenant with David.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this verse can be seen as a reminder to support leaders who follow God's guidance. For example, in a school setting, students might choose to support a student council president who shows integrity and follows the school's values.
Topics
leadershipcovenantpromiseroyaltydivine interventioncommunity
Related Verses
1 Kings 11:362 Samuel 7:12-161 Chronicles 17:11-14Jeremiah 33:21-22Romans 1:1-5
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the covenant in this verse mean?
The covenant here refers to a solemn agreement or promise, in this case, between God and the people. It represents a commitment to follow God's will and support the king's son as the rightful ruler.
Why is the king's son chosen to reign?
The king's son is chosen because God has promised that the kingship will continue through David's lineage, ensuring that the throne remains within the royal family.
How does this verse relate to David's covenant with God?
This verse is part of God's promise to David, ensuring that his descendants would rule over Israel, which reinforces the divine right of the Davidic dynasty.
What can we learn about leadership from this verse?
This verse teaches that true leadership is grounded in God's will and that leaders should be supported when they act according to God's guidance and promises.
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