2 Kings 19:31
French (La Bible expliquée)
Oui, à Jérusalem surgira un peuple de survivants, sur le mont Sion se lèveront des rescapés. » Adressée à Ézékias, que le texte hébreu ne nomme qu'au v. 2, la promesse faite aux assiégés est signifiée par l'abondance des fruits de la terre. Elle est confirmée par le thème prophétique du « Reste » (19.4b 30-31 Amos 5.15; És 4.2-3 10.20-22): à l'image de la nature, le peuple est appelé à renaître de presque rien. Selon la promesse divine à David, la levée prochaine du siège de Jérusalem annonce cette renaissance plus lointaine du peuple, après l'exil. Ésaïe ajouta: « Voilà ce que fera le Seigneur dans son ardent amour.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that a group of people will survive and come out from Jerusalem and Mount Zion because God, whose great love and care for his people is called zeal, will make this happen. It is part of a prophetic message.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that gets lost in a big, messy room. But your mom, who loves you very much, finds it and gives it back to you. This verse is like that, but instead of a toy, it's a group of people God cares for deeply, and he will help them escape a dangerous place.
Historical Background
The book of 2 Kings was written by the prophets and scribes, likely around the 6th century BC. It addresses the kings and people of Judah and Israel, focusing on their relationship with God. The verse is part of a prophetic message given during a time of distress and siege against Jerusalem.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us that when we face difficult situations, God's love and care for us can lead to a way out and a brighter future. For example, if someone is going through a tough time at school, they can trust that God will provide a way to overcome it.
Topics
salvationhopezealredemptionsurvivaldivine protection
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'remnant' mean in this context?
In this context, 'remnant' refers to the group of people who will survive and escape from Jerusalem and Mount Zion, representing a small but significant portion of the population.
How does the concept of zeal apply to God in this verse?
Zeal in this verse describes God's passionate and protective love for his people, which motivates him to ensure their survival and deliverance.
What can we learn about God's character from this verse?
From this verse, we learn about God's protective and caring nature, emphasizing his commitment to the well-being and survival of his people.
How does this verse connect to the idea of salvation in the Bible?
This verse connects to the idea of salvation by showing God's role in rescuing and preserving a group of people, illustrating his active involvement in the lives of his followers.
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