2 Chronicles 28:16

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that King Ahaz of Judah asked the kings of Assyria for help when he was in trouble. The verse is from the book of 2 Chronicles, a historical book in the Old Testament. The key message is about a king seeking assistance from a powerful foreign nation.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you were playing a game and you were about to lose, so you asked your big brother or sister to come and help you win. That's what King Ahaz did; he was in a tough spot, so he asked for help from a stronger team, the Assyrians.

Historical Background

2 Chronicles was likely written by an unknown author in the post-exilic period, around the 4th century BCE. It was written for the people of Israel returning from exile to remind them of their history and the importance of remaining faithful to God.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, when facing difficult situations, we might turn to powerful allies or institutions for support. For example, a small business owner might seek financial advice from a bank or a mentor to navigate tough economic times.

Topics

faithhelpleadershipforeign relationstroubleGod's judgment

Related Verses

2 Kings 16:7Isaiah 7:1-92 Chronicles 28:20Jeremiah 37:7Matthew 12:25

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the immediate cause for King Ahaz to seek help from Assyria?
King Ahaz was likely facing military threats and needed allies to strengthen his position and defend his kingdom.
What does this verse tell us about King Ahaz's trust in God?
It suggests that King Ahaz was more inclined to seek human assistance rather than relying on divine intervention, which is a common theme in his reign.
How does this event reflect on the political climate of the time?
It highlights the complex political landscape of the ancient Near East where smaller kingdoms often sought alliances with more powerful empires for survival.
What can we learn about leadership from King Ahaz's decision?
Leaders must be cautious about the alliances they form, as seeking help from powerful nations can lead to dependency and potential loss of sovereignty.
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