2 Chronicles 1:13

French (BFC) 1997 (Bible en Français Courant)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes Solomon's return from Gibeon to Jerusalem after a significant journey. He had been at the tabernacle of the congregation, and now he is back in Jerusalem, where he reigns over Israel. The key message is about Solomon's journey and his role as king.

Explained for Children

Imagine Solomon took a big trip to a special place called Gibeon. There, he talked to God at a big tent. After his trip, he came back home to Jerusalem and became the king of Israel. This is like when you go on a trip and then come back home to lead your family or friends.

Historical Background

2 Chronicles was written by an unknown author, likely a priest or scribe, around the 4th century BCE. The text aims to encourage the people of Judah to maintain their faith and practices. The cultural setting is post-exilic, where the community is trying to rebuild their identity and connection to God.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can remind us that, like Solomon, after a significant experience, we return to our daily lives with renewed purpose and leadership. For example, after a spiritual retreat, a person may come back to their workplace with a new vision and commitment to lead with integrity.

Topics

leadershipfaithjourneykingdomreignreturn

Related Verses

1 Kings 3:41 Kings 8:1Ezra 1:1Hebrews 9:11Acts 7:46

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Solomon go to Gibeon?
Solomon went to Gibeon because it was a place where the tabernacle of the congregation was located, where he could seek God's presence and guidance.
What was the tabernacle of the congregation?
The tabernacle of the congregation was a portable sanctuary where the Israelites worshipped God and conducted religious ceremonies.
How does this verse connect Solomon's journey to his reign?
This verse shows that Solomon's spiritual journey to Gibeon prepared him for his role as king, bringing him back to Jerusalem with a renewed sense of leadership.
What can we learn from Solomon's return to Jerusalem?
We can learn that after seeking God's guidance, we can return to our daily lives with a clearer sense of purpose and leadership, much like Solomon did after his journey.
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