2 Kings 13:21

French (BFC) 1997 (Bible en Français Courant)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes a story where a man being buried was accidentally thrown into the tomb of the prophet Elisha. As the man's body touched Elisha's bones, he was miraculously brought back to life and stood up. No one is speaking directly in this verse, but it highlights the power of God through Elisha.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you were playing hide and seek, and you hid in a spooky old house. Suddenly, you feel something touch you, and you wake up from a deep sleep! That's kind of like what happened here. A man was buried in the wrong place, but something magical happened, and he woke up and stood up!

Historical Background

The Book of 2 Kings was written by prophets or scribes around 560 BCE. It was written for the people of Israel and Judah, focusing on the kings and prophets during that time. This story highlights the miracles performed by prophets like Elisha.

Living It Out Today

Imagine if someone made a mistake and you ended up in a difficult situation, but unexpectedly, something good happened that changed everything. This can remind us that even in hard times, God can work miracles and bring good out of unexpected places.

Topics

miraclesresurrectionprophetsElishafaithGod's power

Related Verses

1 Kings 17:221 Kings 18:372 Kings 2:142 Kings 4:35John 11:44

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this verse teach us about the power of God?
This verse shows us that God can work through the lives of His prophets, even after they have died. The man's revival demonstrates God's power to bring life out of death.
How does this relate to the resurrection of Jesus?
The story foreshadows the resurrection of Jesus, showing that God has the power to bring life from death. Both events highlight God's miraculous power and His ability to overcome death.
Why is Elisha's tomb significant in this story?
Elisha's tomb is significant because it is a place of God's power. The man's revival when he touched Elisha's bones shows the spiritual power associated with Elisha as a prophet of God.
What can we learn about unexpected miracles from this story?
We can learn that God can bring unexpected miracles even in situations where things seem to go wrong. This encourages faith and trust in God's ability to work in unexpected ways.
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