Be flɛflɛli sran wie mun. Sran sɔ'm be fɔnvɔli be nga be trali be'n. Yɛ be niannin ninnge nga be fali be alɛ'n nun'n be nun, be yili tralɛ wlali be nga bé wun ti ngbɛn'n bé wun, be yili ngbabua wlali be ja. Be mannin be kwlaa be aliɛ be dili. Be mannin be nzue be nɔnnin. Be fuali be nga be boli be kannin'n be kannin mun. Be nga be nanti-ɔ, ɔ yo-man ye'n, be fali be aflunmun su, be fali sran sɔ'm be kwlaa ɔli be klɔfuɛ'm bé sin Zeriko lɔ. Be flɛ Zeriko klɔ'n kɛ Mme klɔ ekun. Be nga be fali be ɔli'n, be sali bé sin bali Samari.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, some men helped rescued captives by giving them clothes, food, drink, and care. They took care of the weak and brought them to Jericho. This shows the kindness and compassion of those who helped.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friends got lost in the woods, and you found them cold and hungry. You would give them your snacks, warm them up with a blanket, and help them find their way home. That's what these nice men did for those who were captured.
Historical Background
2 Chronicles was written by an unknown author and is part of the historical books of the Old Testament, likely compiled between the 5th and 3rd centuries BC. This verse describes a historical event where captives were returned to their homes, and it was written for the Israelites to remember their history and God's actions.
Living It Out Today
Imagine if you saw someone who had lost their job and was struggling to afford basic needs. This verse encourages us to help them by providing food, clothes, and support, just like these men did for the captives.