2 Chronicles 35:7

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, King Josiah provides a large number of animals for the Passover celebration. He gives 30,000 lambs and kids, and 3,000 bullocks, all from his own resources, to ensure that everyone present could participate in the Passover offerings. This shows Josiah's dedication and generosity to his people.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your friend brought 30,000 cookies and 3,000 big cakes to share with everyone at your birthday party. That's how generous King Josiah was! He wanted to make sure everyone could join in celebrating Passover, a very important holiday.

Historical Background

This passage is part of the Book of Chronicles, written by an unknown author around 530 BCE. It was written to inspire and instruct the Jewish people returning from exile in Babylon. The cultural setting was one of religious revival and the restoration of the temple practices.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, we can see Josiah's generosity as a model for community service. For example, a local leader could provide meals for a neighborhood event, showing that they care about their community and are willing to share their resources to ensure everyone can participate.

Topics

generosityleadershipcommunityreligious practicesPassoverKing Josiah

Related Verses

Exodus 12:5-6Numbers 28:16-181 Kings 9:25John 13:1-171 Corinthians 5:7

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did King Josiah provide so many animals for the Passover?
King Josiah wanted to ensure that everyone could participate in the Passover celebration, which required specific sacrifices. His generosity also reflected his commitment to religious practices and his care for his people.
What does this verse teach about leadership?
This verse shows that good leaders use their resources to benefit their communities and support important communal events, demonstrating care and generosity.
How does this relate to Passover?
Passover is a significant Jewish holiday commemorating the Exodus from Egypt. The animals provided were necessary for the Passover sacrifices, which were central to the celebration and religious observance.
What can we learn from this about sharing resources?
We learn that sharing our resources can bring people together and support important communal activities, reflecting our values and care for others.
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