2 Chronicles 19:5

French (BFC) 1997 (Bible en Français Courant)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that King Jehoshaphat set up judges in every city in Judah to help people. It shows his effort to establish justice and order throughout his kingdom. There is no specific speaker mentioned, but the key message is about the importance of justice and good governance.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your school principal put a teacher in charge of each classroom to make sure everyone follows the rules. That's what King Jehoshaphat did for his kingdom, setting up judges in every city to help people and keep things fair.

Historical Background

2 Chronicles was written by an anonymous author, possibly a priest, after the Babylonian exile. It was written for the Jewish community who had returned to Jerusalem, aiming to inspire them with stories of their ancestors who followed God faithfully. The cultural setting was one of rebuilding and re-establishing the covenant relationship with God.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can think about how leaders in our communities, such as mayors or local officials, work to establish justice and order. Think about how you can support fair practices and help others in your own small community.

Topics

leadershipjusticegovernancecommunityorderfairness

Related Verses

Exodus 18:25-26Deuteronomy 1:161 Kings 3:16-28Luke 18:1-8John 5:30

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Jehoshaphat set up judges in every city?
Jehoshaphat wanted to ensure that justice was available to all his people and that there was order in his kingdom. This was part of his effort to follow God's laws and maintain a fair society.
What can we learn from Jehoshaphat's actions?
Jehoshaphat's actions teach us about the importance of fairness and justice in leadership. Leaders should work to ensure that justice is accessible to all people in their community.
How does this verse relate to the larger theme of the book?
This verse fits into the larger theme of 2 Chronicles, which focuses on the importance of following God's laws and the consequences of doing so, including blessings and prosperity.
What is the significance of setting up judges in fenced cities?
Fenced cities were strategic locations that were often centers of trade and governance. By setting up judges in these cities, Jehoshaphat ensured that justice was central to the life of his kingdom.
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