O Madu e, shanhte a hpyi nem ai ga hpe madat mara ya nna na a shangun ma ni rai nga ai Israela amyu masha ni a yubak mara ni hpe raw dat kau ya u. Jaw ai amu galaw na matu mung shanhte hpe sharin ya u law. O Madu e, na a amyu masha ni hpe nang jaw da ai htani htana sali ga ngu ai ndai na a lamu ga ntsa e marang htu ya mi law.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about God forgiving the sins of His people when they follow His guidance and asks Him for rain on the land He has given them. It's a prayer asking for forgiveness and blessing.
Explained for Children
Imagine you did something wrong, but you're sorry and want to do better. This verse says that God will forgive you if you promise to follow His rules. It's like when you ask your parents for forgiveness and a chance to start over.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the book of 2 Chronicles, written by unknown authors after the Babylonian exile. It reflects the prayers and hopes of the Israelites for God's forgiveness and provision as they rebuild their lives.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be a community facing drought and praying for rain while also seeking forgiveness for past wrongs and asking for guidance on how to care for the environment better.