Yawdan hka a sinpraw hkran, dingdung maga Arnon hka kau na Aroera mare du hkra ngu na Gad, Rubin hte sinpraw maga de nga ai Manashe amyu bawsang ni nga ai Gilead hte Bashan mung ting lawm hkra gasat madu la wu ai.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the territories that were lost by Israel to the king of Aram. It mentions several regions and tribes located east of the Jordan River, including Gilead, Gadites, Reubenites, and Manassites.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big playground, and you lose part of it to another kid. This verse is like saying which parts of the playground you lost. It talks about places and people who lived near a big river called Jordan.
Historical Background
2 Kings was written by the prophet Jeremiah or his associates around 550 BC. The audience was the exiled Israelites and the Jewish community. The text describes the political and military history of the Israelite kingdoms, providing a historical and moral context.
Living It Out Today
When we face loss, it can be hard to see the big picture. This verse reminds us to consider our losses in a broader context, focusing on what we can still hold onto and how we can move forward.