2 Chronicles 25:14
French NFC 2019 (Nouvelle Français Courant)
Lorsque Amassia revint de sa campagne victorieuse contre les Édomites, il rapporta des statues des dieux d'Édom et il en fit ses dieux; il les adorait et leur offrait des sacrifices.
What Does This Mean?
After King Amaziah defeated the Edomites, he took their gods and started to worship them instead of the one true God. This shows his disobedience and how easily he was swayed by foreign influences.
Explained for Children
Imagine you won a game and then started to play with toys from the other team that you didn't like before. King Amaziah did something similar; he took gods from a group he fought against and started worshipping them instead of God.
Historical Background
The Book of 2 Chronicles was written by an unknown author, likely a priest or a scribe, after the Babylonian exile. It recounts the history of the kings of Judah, focusing on their faithfulness to God. This verse highlights Amaziah's lapse in judgment.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, we might face situations where we adopt beliefs or practices from others that conflict with our core values. For example, a Christian might be tempted to adopt practices from other religions or cultures that go against their faith.
Topics
idolatryworshipobediencejudgmentfaithfulnesshistory
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was Amaziah's mistake?
Amaziah's mistake was taking the gods of the Edomites and starting to worship them instead of the one true God, showing a lack of faithfulness and obedience.
How does this relate to modern-day idolatry?
Just as Amaziah was swayed by foreign gods, people today can be tempted to prioritize worldly things over their faith, which can lead to a similar kind of spiritual compromise.
What can we learn from Amaziah's story?
We can learn the importance of staying true to our faith and not being swayed by external influences that go against our core beliefs.
Where else in the Bible is this theme discussed?
This theme is also discussed in passages like Judges 10:6, where the Israelites worshiped foreign gods, and Romans 1:25, which warns against exchanging the truth of God for a lie.
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