Asa, la sine, a chemat Toți oamenii cari s-au aflat În Iuda, iar apoi s-au dus La Rama de unde-au adus Lemnul și piatra ce-o lăsase Baeșa când oastea-și chemase. Cu lemnul astfel dobândit, Cu pietrele ce le-a găsit, Asa, spre Ghibea cea pe care Țara lui Beniamin o are, S-a îndreptat și-a întărit-o, Iar când lucrarea a sfârșit-o, El, către Mițpa, a pornit Și-ale ei ziduri le-a-ntărit.
What Does This Mean?
King Asa of Judah decided to take action against Baasha, who was building a fort at Ramah. Asa took the stones and wood Baasha was using and used them to build his own forts in Geba and Mizpah. This shows how Asa used his resources to protect his kingdom.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your toys and your friend starts building a big fort with them. You decide to take those toys and build your own forts to protect your play area. That's what King Asa did to keep his kingdom safe.
Historical Background
The book of 2 Chronicles was written after the Babylonian exile to remind the people of Judah of their past and the importance of faithfulness to God. This verse was likely written by a scribe around 400 BCE for the returned exiles to understand the history of their kingdom.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can remind us to be resourceful and proactive in protecting what is important to us. For example, if you notice a community project is being hindered by a lack of resources, you could think creatively about what you have that could help.