Romani Sinte 2024 (O Debleskro Lab 2024 (Sinte-Manouche))
Oun yob kras, hoy glan o baro Debleskre yaka djoungeles his, oun kras savo koova har o Yerobeam kras, koleskro dad o Nebat his. Kova anas i Israelitaryen o Debleskro dromestar tele, te mangan le vavar deblen an. Ninna te moukas o Yoram len kova ninna te krell, his lo gar yaake čilačo har peskro dad oun peskri day. Yob las kol pre-čidde barra krik, hoy leskro dad o debleske Baal kras.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Jehoram, the king of Israel, who did evil in the eyes of the Lord, but not as much as his parents. He removed the idol of Baal that his father had set up.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy that your parents really like, but it's not a good toy. You decide to get rid of it even if your parents don't want you to. That's what Jehoram did with the bad statue his dad made.
Historical Background
The Book of 2 Kings was written by an unknown author, possibly a prophet, during the Babylonian exile around 560-540 BCE. It documents the history of the kings of Israel and Judah, focusing on their adherence to the covenant with God.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, a person might remove a negative influence from their home, like getting rid of a bad friend's gifts, symbolizing a step towards a better path, much like Jehoram removing the Baal idol.