2 Chronicles 11:4
French (La Bible expliquée)
Voici ce que déclare le Seigneur: “N'allez pas combattre contre vos propres frères; que chacun d'entre vous retourne chez soi. En effet, c'est moi qui ai décidé tout ce qui s'est passé.” » Lorsqu'ils entendirent ces paroles du Seigneur, ils renoncèrent à marcher contre Jéroboam. Dieu lui-même conduit son peuple. La mise en garde adressée par le prophète Chemaya à Roboam atteste la souveraineté et le souci de justice de Dieu. Le royaume du Nord s'est mis à l'écart, mais l'initiative de changer l'ordre des choses appartient à Roboam.
What Does This Mean?
In 2 Chronicles 11:4, God tells the people not to fight against their brothers. He asks them to go back home because He has a plan. They listen to God and return home without fighting against Jeroboam.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your brother took some of your toys and started playing with them in another room. Your parents tell you not to go and fight with him because they have a reason for it. So you listen and go back to your room, just like the people in this story did when God told them not to fight.
Historical Background
2 Chronicles was written by unknown authors, likely scribes, in the post-exilic period, after the Babylonian captivity. The audience was primarily the returned exiles who were rebuilding their lives and faith in Jerusalem. The cultural setting reflects a time of rebuilding and reconciliation after a period of division and conflict.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, if a colleague starts a project that seems to compete with yours, and you feel tempted to confront them, remember to listen to God and respect your relationships. Sometimes stepping back can lead to a better outcome.
Topics
reconciliationobedienceconflict resolutiondivine interventionbrotherhoodfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in 2 Chronicles 11:4?
God is speaking in this verse, instructing the people not to fight against their brothers.
What does it mean that 'this thing is done of me'?
It means that God is in control of the situation and has a specific purpose for the events unfolding.
Why did the people obey God's words?
The people obeyed God because they trusted in His guidance and recognized His authority over their actions.
How does this verse relate to the division between the kingdoms?
This verse highlights a moment of reconciliation in the divided kingdom, showing that God's guidance can prevent further conflict between the divided people.
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