Ya‸ hkʼaˇ, Yaˍbehˆ Gʼuiˬsha geh bon lawˬ leh kʼoˆ ve, Gʼuiˬsha-oˬ, ngaˬ hta‸ awˬ bon na‸ laˇ leh, ngaˬ ve chehˇ kuiˬ hta‸ kʼehˬ la piˇ-oˆ. Nawˬ ngaˬ geh chehˇ taˍ leh, ngaˬ hta‸ tu‸ kuiˬ hkanˍ kuiˬ hkʼaw ponˬ laˇ-oˆ, teh‸ kʼoˆ ve yoˬ. Gʼuiˬsha yawˇ ve bon lawˬ hkawˇ hta‸ na yuˬ leh bon na‸ piˇ ve yoˬ.
What Does This Mean?
The verse talks about Jabez asking God for blessings, more land, God's protection, and safety from harm. God hears and grants Jabez's request. It shows how God responds to sincere prayers.
Explained for Children
Imagine Jabez is like a kid who asks his parents for a bigger room, more toys, and to be safe from bullies. His parents, like God, say yes because he asked nicely. This shows how God helps those who ask him for help.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of Chronicles, written by an unknown author, likely a priest or scribe, after the exile. The text aims to inspire the Israelites about their ancestors and God's role in their lives.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be someone asking God for success in a new job, protection from bad influences, and a smooth transition. Just like Jabez, this person can find God's help through sincere prayer.