[18-19] Die koning van Juda het vir julle gestuur om te vra wat die Here sê. Julle moet vir die koning gaan sê: Ek, die Here, het gesien dat jy hartseer en ontsteld geword het en dat jy jou voor My verneder het toe jy hoor wat Ek oor hierdie plek gesê het. Ek het gesê hier sal nie meer mense woon nie en Ek sal die plek laat verwoes. Ek het gesien dat jy jou klere geskeur het en Ek het gehoor hoe jy huil.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the prophet is responding to the king of Judah who sent people to ask God a question. The Lord is telling the king that he has heard his words and will respond to them.
Explained for Children
Imagine you ask your mom or dad a question about something important. This verse is like when they say, 'I heard what you asked, and I will answer you.' God is doing that for the king.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of 2 Kings, written around 550 BCE. It was written by the authors of the Deuteronomic history, and it recounts events during the reign of King Josiah of Judah. The message is directed to Josiah, who sought divine guidance for his kingdom.
Living It Out Today
Today, when you face important decisions and seek guidance, remember that God listens to your questions. Just like the king, you can ask for direction and await God's response. This can be applied when choosing a career path or making ethical decisions.