2 Kings 15:7

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¿Qué significa esto?

This verse tells us that King Azariah died and was buried with his ancestors in the city of David. His son, Jotham, then became the new king. It's a straightforward account of a king's death and succession.

Explicado para niños

Imagine if the principal of your school retired and passed away, and then the next day, a new principal came to take over. That's what happened here with King Azariah and his son, Jotham.

Contexto histórico

This verse is part of the Book of 2 Kings, written by an anonymous author around the 6th century BC. It was likely written for the Israelites in exile, to remind them of their history and the lineage of their kings.

Aplicación para hoy

When we face the death of a loved one or a change in leadership, we can see that life goes on and transitions happen. Just like Jotham took over after his father, we can step up in times of change and continue what we've been given.

Temas

leadershipdeathsuccessionroyaltyburial practiceshistorical accounts

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1 Kings 15:242 Chronicles 26:232 Chronicles 27:1Matthew 1:9Luke 3:33

Preguntas frecuentes

Who was Azariah?
Azariah was a king of Judah, known also as Uzziah, who ruled for a long period and was generally considered a good king.
What does 'slept with his fathers' mean?
This is an ancient way of saying someone died, suggesting they joined their ancestors in death.
Why is Jotham's reign mentioned?
It highlights the continuity of kingship and how the role passed from father to son in ancient Israel.
Why was Azariah buried in the city of David?
The city of David was an important burial site for kings, symbolizing their place in the lineage of Israelite leaders.
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