2 Chronicles 9:15

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

King Solomon made two hundred gold targets, each weighing six hundred shekels of gold. The verse highlights the wealth and craftsmanship of Solomon's kingdom. It tells us about the extravagant nature of Solomon's reign.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a really big piggy bank, but instead of coins, it's full of gold. King Solomon had so much gold that he made these big gold shields called targets. Each one was made from a lot of gold, kind of like having a really big chocolate bar for each shield!

Historical Background

The book of 2 Chronicles was written by an unknown author, likely a priest or scribe, around 300 BCE. It was written to encourage the people of Israel by recounting the history of their kings and their devotion to God, emphasizing the glory and wealth of Solomon's reign.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this verse can remind us of the value of using our resources wisely and the importance of appreciating the craftsmanship and beauty in the things around us. For example, when renovating a home, one might choose to invest in high-quality materials that reflect timelessness and craftsmanship.

Topics

wealthcraftsmanshipkingshipgoldhistorySolomon

Related Verses

1 Kings 10:16-171 Kings 10:211 Kings 10:27Ecclesiastes 2:8Proverbs 22:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Solomon make these gold targets?
The gold targets were likely used as part of Solomon's royal treasury, showcasing his wealth and power, and perhaps for ceremonial purposes.
How much was 600 shekels of gold in Solomon's time?
600 shekels of gold would have been an enormous amount, reflecting Solomon's immense wealth and the value of gold in ancient times.
What can we learn from the extravagance of Solomon's reign?
We can learn about the importance of wise stewardship of resources and the potential pitfalls of excess, as seen in the later parts of Solomon's reign.
What does the focus on gold tell us about the value system of the time?
The focus on gold reflects the high value placed on precious metals as a symbol of wealth and status, as well as their use in religious and royal contexts.
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