2 Kings 13:17
French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)
et il dit: Ouvre la fenêtre à l'orient. Et il l'ouvrit. Elisée dit: Tire. Et il tira. Elisée dit: C'est une flèche de délivrance de la part de l'Eternel, une flèche de délivrance contre les Syriens; tu battras les Syriens à Aphek jusqu'à leur extermination.
What Does This Mean?
Elisha tells the king to open an east-facing window and shoot an arrow to symbolize victory over the Syrians. This arrow represents God's deliverance and signals a successful battle against the Syrians at Aphek.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy arrow and you shoot it to win a game against your friends. Elisha used an arrow to show the king that God would help him win a big battle against the Syrians.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Books of Kings, written by prophets during the Babylonian exile. It was intended for the Israelites to remind them of God's power and support against their enemies. The cultural setting is one of conflict and struggle between the Israelites and their neighbors.
Living It Out Today
When facing a difficult challenge, like preparing for an important exam or competition, remember that just as the arrow represented God's deliverance, you can trust in a higher power to give you the strength and guidance needed for success.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the east-facing window symbolize in 2 Kings 13:17?
The east-facing window symbolizes the direction from which God’s deliverance and blessings come, often associated with light and new beginnings in biblical symbolism.
How can 2 Kings 13:17 be used in prayer?
This verse can be used in prayer to ask for God's deliverance and strength in overcoming difficult situations, just as the arrow represented God's intervention against the Syrians.
What is the significance of Aphek in 2 Kings 13:17?
Aphek was a strategic location where battles often took place. It symbolizes the site of God’s promised victory over the king's enemies, reminding believers of God’s power in difficult circumstances.
How does this verse relate to faith?
This verse demonstrates faith by showing how Elisha trusted in God's promise of deliverance and victory, encouraging believers to trust in God’s power and faithfulness.
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