2 Chronicles 9:25
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Ug si Salomon may upat ka libo nga caballereza sa mga kabayo ug mga carro, ug napulo ug duha ka libo nga mga magkakabayo nga iyang gibutang sa mga ciudad sa carro, ug uban sa hari sa Jerusalem
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the vast number of horses, chariots, and horsemen that King Solomon possessed. It tells us about Solomon's military strength and his ability to maintain these resources across different cities and in Jerusalem.
Explained for Children
Imagine if King Solomon had a huge garage with lots of cars and many toy soldiers to protect them. This verse is telling us how he had four thousand places to keep his horses and chariots, and twelve thousand horsemen to ride them. It's like having a really big playground with lots of toys and friends to play with, but for grown-up battles.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of 2 Chronicles, written after the exile, likely by Ezra or a similar chronicler. It was intended for the returning Israelites to remind them of their glorious past under King Solomon. The text reflects the grandeur and military might of the kingdom of Israel during Solomon's reign.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse can teach us about the importance of resource management and the significance of having a well-organized team. For example, a business leader might use this as a lesson on the efficient allocation of resources to maintain operations across different locations.
Topics
leadershipresource managementmilitarykingdom of IsraelSolomonhistory
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does this verse teach us about King Solomon's military strength?
This verse demonstrates the extensive military strength and resources King Solomon had, showing his ability to manage large numbers of horses, chariots, and horsemen effectively.
How can this verse be applied in a modern business setting?
In a modern business context, this verse can be applied to the efficient allocation of resources across different branches or locations, ensuring operational strength and readiness.
What is the significance of 'chariot cities' mentioned in the verse?
The 'chariot cities' were strategic locations where Solomon stationed his chariots and horsemen, indicating a well-organized military infrastructure to maintain his kingdom's security.
How does this verse reflect the glory of Solomon's reign?
This verse reflects the grandeur of Solomon's reign through the detailed description of his vast military resources, highlighting the prosperity and power of his kingdom.
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