2 Chronicles 35:26
Armenian Eastern Bible 1994
Յոսիասի գործերը եւ նրա յուսացած բաները գրի են առնուած Տիրոջ օրէնքներում գրուածի համեմատ,
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that there is more about Josiah and his good deeds written in the Law of the Lord. It is a summary indicating that Josiah was a good king who followed God's law.
Explained for Children
Imagine Josiah as a good captain of a ship who always follows the rules to keep everyone safe. This verse says there's more to learn about how he was a great captain in another book.
Historical Background
The Book of 2 Chronicles was written by an unknown author after the Babylonian exile, around 300 BCE. It was written for the Jewish people returning from exile, summarizing the history of their kings and God's covenant with them.
Living It Out Today
Just as Josiah followed the law of the Lord, we can apply this by following the teachings of the Bible in our daily lives to guide our actions and decisions.
Topics
obedienceleadershiphistorylawfaithfulnessjudah
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was special about Josiah?
Josiah was known for his faithfulness to God and his efforts to reform Judah according to the Law of God, making him a special figure in the history of Israel.
How did Josiah follow the law of the Lord?
Josiah followed the law by restoring the temple, removing idolatry, and ensuring the Passover was celebrated as commanded by God.
What does 'goodness' refer to in this verse?
'Goodness' here refers to Josiah's righteous actions and his commitment to following God's commands, which set him apart as a righteous king.
Why is this verse important?
This verse is important because it points readers to a deeper study of Josiah's life and reign, highlighting his faithfulness and the positive impact it had on Judah.
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