2 Chronicles 29:6
French (NBS) 2002 (Nouvelle Bible Segond)
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how the ancestors of the Israelites did evil things that displeased God. They abandoned God and turned away from His presence, showing disrespect and disinterest in their relationship with Him. King Hezekiah is addressing the people of Israel, emphasizing their past failures.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend, and you used to play with them all the time. But then you started ignoring them and playing with others instead. That's what happened here. The people forgot about God and turned away from Him, just like you might forget to play with your best friend.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of 2 Chronicles, written by an anonymous author around the 4th century BCE. The text was aimed at the post-exilic community in Jerusalem, reflecting on the reign of King Hezekiah and his efforts to restore worship of God in the Temple after years of neglect.
Living It Out Today
Imagine if you had a mentor or a parent who had been guiding you, but you ignored their advice and went your own way. This verse reminds us of the importance of staying true to our values and the people who guide us, rather than turning away from them.