2 Kings 19:33

Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

ما معنى هذا؟

This verse says that Sennacherib, the king of Assyria, will return the same way he came and will not enter Jerusalem. It is God speaking, reassuring the people of Jerusalem that they will not be conquered by Assyria.

شرح للأطفال

Imagine you have a friend who came to your house to scare you but then had to leave. This verse is like God saying, 'He'll go back the same way he came and won't bother you anymore.'

السياق التاريخي

2 Kings was written by the prophet Jeremiah or a contemporary around 550 BC. The audience was primarily the exiles in Babylon, and it reflects the cultural setting of the divided kingdom and the ongoing threat from Assyria.

التطبيق اليوم

Today, this verse can be applied to situations where someone threatens you, but you know that their threats won't come true. It's a reminder that God protects those who trust in Him.

المواضيع

protectionfaithhopedeliverancetrustthreats

آيات ذات صلة

Isaiah 37:35Jeremiah 44:28Psalms 125:2Matthew 24:28Luke 19:10

أسئلة شائعة

Who is speaking in 2 Kings 19:33?
God is speaking in this verse, providing reassurance to the people of Jerusalem that they will not be conquered by Assyria.
How does 2 Kings 19:33 relate to Isaiah 37:35?
Both verses share the theme of God's promise to protect Jerusalem from the Assyrian threat, showing consistency in divine protection across different books.
What can we learn about trust from 2 Kings 19:33?
This verse teaches us to trust in God's promises and that He will protect His people from their enemies, just as He promised to do for Jerusalem.
How can 2 Kings 19:33 be applied in a modern context?
It can be applied to situations where individuals face threats or bullies, reminding them that God's protection is real and that their fears can be overcome with faith.
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