2 Chronicles 28:11

French Jerusalem 1998

What Does This Mean?

This verse comes from the book of 2 Chronicles, where someone is asking the people to return the captives they have taken because the anger of God is upon them. The speaker is warning them about the consequences of their actions.

Explained for Children

Imagine you took your friend's toy without asking and someone tells you, 'Give it back or you'll get in big trouble with the grown-ups.' That's kind of what's happening here, but with people instead of toys.

Historical Background

The book of 2 Chronicles was written around 530 BCE by unknown authors to remind the Jews of their history and the importance of following God's laws. The verse addresses a situation where the people have captured their own brethren, and the warning is to return them.

Living It Out Today

If you notice a friend taking something that doesn't belong to them, remind them it's important to return it. This could be a toy or even someone's good name, and it's crucial to act with integrity.

Topics

justiceforgivenessconsequencesbrotherhoodrepentancedivine wrath

Related Verses

2 Kings 24:19Jeremiah 52:1Luke 23:34Romans 12:171 Peter 3:13

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in 2 Chronicles 28:11?
The speaker is not explicitly named, but it could be a prophet or leader addressing the people who have taken captives.
What is the main message of this verse?
The main message is a call for the captives to be returned, as the divine wrath of God is upon those who took them.
How does this verse relate to forgiveness?
This verse highlights the need to right wrongs and return what is taken, which is a form of seeking forgiveness and making amends.
What can we learn about brotherhood from this verse?
The verse emphasizes the importance of treating others as brothers and not harming them, reflecting a deeper theme of unity and community in God's eyes.
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