Sheba hkawhkam jan gaw Shawlumon a mying kajai gumhkawng nga ai hpe na jang, shi hpe htai yak na zawn nawn ai ga san ni hpe san let chyam yu na nga, Yerusalem mare de sa wa wu ai. Shi gaw shi kaw hkan gumbawm nang ai masha wunawng wuwa ni hte rau gawla-uk ni hta manam pyaw ai namji namya ni, lung seng ni hte ja law law htaw let woi sa wa wu ai. Shawlumon hte shi hkrum jang shi myit shapraw lu ai ga san yawng hte shi hpe san yu wu ai.
What Does This Mean?
The queen of Sheba heard about King Solomon's wisdom and came to Jerusalem with a large group and gifts to test him with difficult questions. Solomon answered all her questions. This verse tells us about the queen's visit and her admiration for Solomon's wisdom.
Explained for Children
Imagine you heard about a really smart teacher at school and wanted to see if they were as smart as everyone said. So, you brought your toughest questions and some presents to show how much you respect them. That's what the queen of Sheba did with King Solomon!
Historical Background
This passage is part of the Book of Chronicles, written after the Babylonian exile, around 400 BCE. The author, traditionally believed to be Ezra, wrote to a returning exiled community to encourage them in their faith and remind them of God’s promises to Solomon and David.
Living It Out Today
When we hear about someone's great qualities, like wisdom or kindness, we can seek them out to learn from them. Just as the queen of Sheba came to Solomon, we can visit mentors or teachers to gain insight and grow in our own lives.
What was the queen of Sheba's purpose for visiting Solomon?
The queen of Sheba visited Solomon to test his wisdom with difficult questions and to bring him gifts, showing her admiration and respect for his reputation.
What gifts did the queen of Sheba bring to Solomon?
She brought spices, gold in abundance, and precious stones as gifts to Solomon, reflecting the wealth and respect she had for him.
What can we learn from the queen of Sheba's visit?
We can learn the importance of seeking out wise counsel and respecting others' wisdom. Her visit also shows the value of travel and cultural exchange.
How does this event fit into the broader narrative of Chronicles?
This event highlights the glory of Solomon's reign and the fulfillment of God's promise to David through Solomon, reinforcing the themes of divine favor and wisdom in Chronicles.