2 Chronicles 29:29

Spanish RVR 1909 (Más información sobre Biblia Reina Valera 1909)

¿Qué significa esto?

This verse describes the end of an offering ceremony where King Hezekiah and those with him bowed down and worshipped God. It emphasizes the act of reverence and submission after giving offerings.

Explicado para niños

Imagine you've just cleaned your room really well, and you feel so happy and grateful that you give your mom a big hug and say 'thank you.' That's like what the king and his people did after their offering - they showed how much they loved God by bowing down.

Contexto histórico

2 Chronicles was written by unknown authors, likely after the return from Babylonian exile, around 350 BC. It was meant for the Jewish community to remind them of their past, especially the times when they were obedient and faithful to God.

Aplicación para hoy

In modern terms, this verse can be applied to our daily lives when we give thanks and offer our best to God. For example, after completing a project at work, we can take a moment to acknowledge God's guidance and provision.

Temas

worshipofferingsubmissionreverencegratitudefaithfulness

Versículos relacionados

Exodus 12:271 Samuel 7:16Psalms 95:6Matthew 2:11Philippians 2:10

Preguntas frecuentes

Why did they bow down and worship?
They bowed down and worshipped to show their reverence and gratitude to God after offering sacrifices, a common practice in ancient Israel to acknowledge God's presence and blessings.
What does this verse teach about worship?
This verse teaches that worship includes acts of reverence and submission, showing how deeply we respect and acknowledge God's greatness and goodness.
How can we apply this in our daily lives?
We can apply this by taking moments in our day to express gratitude and reverence to God, acknowledging His presence and blessings in our lives.
Is this practice still relevant today?
Yes, the practice of worship and reverence is still relevant today as a way to express our faith and gratitude to God, even in different cultural contexts.
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