Isaiah 37:4
Persian Bible (FACB) 2005 - Persian Contemporary Bible
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from Isaiah, and it tells Hezekiah to pray for the people. It says that God might respond to the insults from Rabshakeh, who was sent by the Assyrian king to mock God. The key message is to pray for God's intervention and protection.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing in the playground, and a mean kid starts saying bad things about your favorite teacher. This verse is like a friend telling you to ask your teacher to make that mean kid stop and to protect you and your friends.
Historical Background
Isaiah wrote this during the reign of King Hezekiah of Judah, around 700 B.C. The Assyrians were a powerful empire and had sent Rabshakeh to intimidate Judah. This verse was meant to encourage Hezekiah and the people of Judah to rely on God in their time of crisis.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, imagine your boss is spreading false rumors about you at work. Instead of retaliating, you can lift up your concerns in prayer, asking for God to intervene and defend you. This verse encourages us to turn to God in difficult situations.
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