2 Kings 7:4
Cebuano CBV - Unknown
Kong kita umingon: Mosulod kita ngadto sa ciudad, nan ang gutom atua sa ciudad, ug kita mangamatay didto; ug kong kita manlingkod pa dinhi, mangamatay kita usab. Busa karon manlakat, ug mangadto kita ngadto sa panon sa mga Sirianhon: kong luwason kita nila nga buhi, mangabuhi kita; ug kong patyon kita nila, kita mangamatay lamang.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes four hungry soldiers who face a tough choice: staying in the famine-stricken city and risk dying or taking a chance by surrendering to the Syrian army. They decide to take the risk with the Syrians, believing that even if they die, they won’t starve.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're really hungry and you have two choices: stay in a house with no food or go to a scary place with maybe some food. The soldiers in this story decide to go to the scary place because they think it might be better than starving.
Historical Background
2 Kings was written by multiple authors between the 7th and 6th centuries BCE. This book details the history of Israel and Judah, focusing on the reigns of their kings and the consequences of their actions. The historical context reflects a time of political turmoil and divine intervention.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, if you are faced with a tough decision, like whether to quit a job or take a risk on a new opportunity, remember that sometimes taking a calculated risk can lead to unexpected solutions. The soldiers took a chance, and it paid off.
Topics
riskdecision-makingsurvivalcouragehopetrust
Related Verses
Joshua 2:1-211 Samuel 27:1-12Matthew 10:28Luke 14:26-33Romans 8:31-39
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this verse teach about decision-making?
It shows that sometimes taking a risk can be better than staying in a bad situation, even if the outcome is uncertain.
How can we apply the soldiers' decision to our lives?
We can consider taking calculated risks when faced with tough choices, as sometimes these risks can lead to unexpected solutions.
What was the historical setting of this verse?
The setting is during a time of conflict between Israel and the Syrians, with a famine in the city causing extreme hardship.
Why did the soldiers choose to surrender to the Syrians?
The soldiers chose to surrender because they believed they had nothing to lose by trying, as staying in the city meant certain starvation.
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