2 Kings 15:38

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that Jotham, a king of Judah, died and was buried in the city of David. His son, Ahaz, became the new king after him. This shows the passing of kingship from one generation to the next.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your dad was the principal of your school and then one day, he retired and went to heaven. Now, your big brother becomes the new principal. That's kind of what happened here with Jotham and his son Ahaz. Jotham was like the principal, and Ahaz took over after him.

Historical Background

2 Kings was written by an unknown author during or shortly after the Babylonian exile. It describes the history of the kings of Israel and Judah, providing insights into the political and religious conditions of the time. This verse reflects the dynastic changes in Judah.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this verse reminds us of the natural transition of leadership in families and organizations. Just as Ahaz took over after his father, we often see children taking over family businesses or roles after their parents.

Topics

leadershiptransitionkingshipfamilyhistoryburial

Related Verses

1 Kings 2:101 Chronicles 3:132 Kings 8:242 Chronicles 27:92 Samuel 5:13

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Jotham buried in the city of David?
Jotham was likely buried in the city of David because it was the traditional burial site for the kings of Judah. This practice honored his status as a king and linked him to his ancestors.
What does 'slept with his fathers' mean?
This phrase is an ancient way of saying that someone has died. It suggests a peaceful transition, often implying that the person has joined their ancestors in death.
How did Ahaz's reign differ from Jotham's?
Ahaz's reign was marked by a decline in faith and an increase in idolatry, unlike Jotham's, who generally followed the Lord, though not as perfectly as his father Uzziah.
What can we learn about leadership from this verse?
This verse teaches us about the importance of passing on leadership to the next generation, which is a common theme in many families and organizations today.
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