2 Chronicles 28:4
French (La Bible expliquée)
Il offrit également des sacrifices d'animaux et brûla des parfums dans les lieux de culte païens, sur les collines où il y avait des arbres verts. Le schéma d'interprétation que le chroniste applique à l'histoire explique les malheurs par l'infidélité, et les réussites par la fidélité à Dieu. Selon cette perspective, le roi Ahaz, particulièrement impie et infidèle, ne peut qu'échouer dans ses entreprises. Cette clé de lecture permet de comprendre l'issue des différentes guerres rapportées ici. Les sacrifices d'enfants sont strictement interdits par la loi de Dieu (Lév 20.2-5 Deut 12.31 18.10). La vallée de Hinnom, au sud de Jérusalem, était spécialement le lieu des cultes idolâtriques.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes King Ahaz of Judah sacrificing and burning incense in various places outside the temple. This shows his turning away from proper worship and towards pagan practices. The key message is about the consequences of abandoning God's ways.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend started playing with toys in places where they shouldn't, like in the kitchen or the bathroom. That's kind of like what King Ahaz did with his worship. He didn't follow the right way, just like playing with toys in wrong places can cause trouble.
Historical Background
The Book of 2 Chronicles was written by unknown authors, likely during or after the Babylonian Exile. It was written to remind the people of Israel about their history and the importance of following God's commands, especially concerning worship.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse reminds us not to let cultural or personal preferences lead us away from following God's teachings. For example, if a friend pressures you to skip church for a movie, remember the importance of staying true to your faith.
Topics
worshipidolatryconsequencesfaithfulnessdivine punishmentfalse gods
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did King Ahaz worship in these places?
King Ahaz worshipped in these places because he was influenced by the pagan practices of the surrounding nations, showing a lack of faithfulness to God's commandments.
What were the consequences of Ahaz's actions?
King Ahaz's actions led to divine punishment and weakened the kingdom of Judah, as it was a rejection of God's prescribed way of worship.
What does this verse teach about worship?
This verse teaches that worship should be conducted according to God's will and not influenced by pagan or cultural practices.
How can we apply this verse to our lives?
We can apply this verse by staying true to God's teachings and not allowing cultural pressures to sway us from proper worship and faithfulness.
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