2 Chronicles 21:4

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse describes Jehoram's actions after becoming king. He secured his position by killing his brothers and some important leaders in Israel. This shows his ruthless ambition to maintain power.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine if a kid became the leader of a big playground and to make sure no one else could take his place, he made all his friends go away. That's kind of what Jehoram did, but it was very wrong and sad.

歴史的背景

The Book of 2 Chronicles was likely written by priests or Levites after the Babylonian exile. This verse is part of a historical narrative about the kings of Judah, written for an audience to understand the consequences of their leaders' actions.

今日への適用

In today's world, this verse reminds us that using violence or cruelty to secure power or position is wrong. Leaders should focus on building trust and cooperation, not fear and division.

トピック

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関連する聖句

1 Kings 22:402 Kings 8:16Matthew 22:1-14Romans 13:1-71 Peter 2:13-17

よくある質問

Why did Jehoram kill his brothers and princes?
Jehoram likely killed his brothers and princes to eliminate any threats to his power and secure his position as king without opposition.
What was the cultural expectation of kings in Jehoram's time?
Kings were expected to maintain stability and order. Jehoram's actions, though ruthless, reflect a common practice of the time to ensure loyalty and control.
How does this verse fit into the overall narrative of 2 Chronicles?
This verse is part of a larger narrative that examines the moral and political actions of kings of Judah, showing the divine consequences of their choices.
What does this verse teach about the nature of power?
It teaches that power corrupted by violence and cruelty can lead to negative outcomes and is not how true leadership should be exercised.
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