2 Chronicles 18:5
Lithuanian Bible (Karaliaus Jokūbo Versija Lietuviškai 2012 Edition) 2012 - KJV
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the king of Israel asks a group of 400 prophets if they should go to battle at Ramothgilead. The prophets tell him to go, saying God will help him win. This shows how leaders sometimes seek advice from religious figures before making big decisions.
Explained for Children
Imagine the king of a country is like a captain of a big team, and he asks 400 of his friends for advice on whether to play a big game. His friends tell him to play because they think his team will win. It's like asking your friends if you should play a game and they tell you it's a good idea.
Historical Background
2 Chronicles was written after the exile in Babylon, around 538-323 BCE. The audience was the returning exiles and future generations. The cultural setting was one of rebuilding and re-establishing faith in God after a period of hardship and loss.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this can apply to a CEO seeking advice from a team of consultants before making a big business decision. Just like the king, the CEO might look for guidance and assurance that the decision will lead to success.