Papua New Guinea Tok Pisin (Buk Baibel Long Tok Pisin 2008 + DC)
Na God i salim ensel i go long bagarapim Jerusalem. Tasol Bikpela i lukim dispela ensel i laik bagarapim Jerusalem, na em i sori long dispela samting nogut i wok long kamap long ol manmeri. Na em i senisim tingting bilong en na i tokim dispela ensel olsem, “Lusim nau. Em inap.” Long dispela taim ensel i sanap klostu long wanpela ples we ol i save kisim kaikai bilong wit na rausim ol lip samting bilong en. Dispela hap graun em i bilong Arauna, wanpela man bilong lain Jebus. Narapela nem bilong Arauna em Ornan.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes an angel sent by God to destroy Jerusalem, but God sees the destruction and stops it, telling the angel to stop. The angel stops at the threshing floor of Ornan the Jebusite.
Explained for Children
Imagine a big, angry storm was about to destroy a city. But a kind parent sees the destruction happening and stops the storm. They tell it to stop at a nearby farm. It's like God stopping something bad from getting worse.
Historical Background
1 Chronicles was written by unknown authors, likely during or shortly after the Babylonian exile, to provide a historical narrative for the Israelites. This section reflects the time when King David was ruling, and the people of Jerusalem faced a severe judgment.
Living It Out Today
This verse can remind us that even in our darkest times, God can stop the destruction and offer us a way out. For instance, if someone is struggling with addiction, this verse can be a reminder that God can step in and provide a way to stop the destructive cycle.