Ogẹn ndị ọkị-agha ahụn gi ụgbọ-ẹshin a lụ agha gi hụn Jehoshẹfatị, wẹ nọ sị, “Ẹhẹn, ọnwan wụ eze Izrẹlụ.” Ya wẹ nọ bu ihun zinmẹ ẹ nị wẹ maye ẹ, kanị Jehoshẹfatị nọ yi oro, Osolobuẹ nọ yen'ẹ ẹka — Osolobuẹ wụ Chuku e mẹ ihiẹn o mẹ, tẹrị wẹ pụ ebe ọ rị:
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a battle scene where Jehoshaphat, who was mistaken for the king of Israel, was surrounded by enemy chariots. He cried out for help, and God intervened, causing the attackers to move away from him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and your friends think you're someone else. They come to catch you, but when you yell for help, a guardian angel makes them go away. That's what happened to Jehoshaphat in this story.
Historical Background
2 Chronicles was likely written in the 5th century BC by priests or Levites. It was aimed at the returned Jewish exiles to remind them of their history and the importance of faithful kingship and temple worship.
Living It Out Today
When we face unexpected trouble or are mistakenly targeted, we can call out to God for help. Just like Jehoshaphat, we can trust that God will intervene and protect us in our time of need.