Papua New Guinea Tok Pisin (Buk Baibel Long Tok Pisin 2008 + DC)
Hesekia i strong long ol wokman bilong en i mas strongim banis bilong Jerusalem hariap. Olsem na ol wokman i wokim gen hap banis i bruk pinis, na ol i wokim ol taua antap long banis, bilong ol soldia i ken i stap na was long ol birua. Na ausait long bikpela banis bilong taun ol i wokim narapela banis i raunim taun olgeta. Na ol i strongim banis long dispela hap ol i bin pulimapim graun long ples daun i stap long hap bilong Jerusalem ol i kolim Taun Bilong Devit. Na ol i wokim planti spia na ol hap plang bilong pait.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes King Hezekiah's efforts to fortify Jerusalem by rebuilding walls and towers and making weapons. Hezekiah is taking action to protect his people and the city. The key message is about preparation and defense.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're building a fort to keep your toys safe. King Hezekiah was doing something similar. He was making Jerusalem stronger by fixing the walls and making lots of shields and spears to keep everyone safe.
Historical Background
2 Chronicles was written by priests or Levites after the exile, likely around the 4th century BC. This verse is part of a historical account detailing King Hezekiah's reign and his efforts to protect Jerusalem from Assyrian threats.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, think of a business owner who strengthens their security systems and hires more staff to protect their company from potential threats. This verse teaches us the importance of taking proactive steps to safeguard what we value.
It means building walls higher and stronger, adding towers for better defense and visibility.
Why did Hezekiah make darts and shields?
Hezekiah made these weapons to prepare for potential attacks, showing his commitment to the safety and defense of his people.
What was Millo in the city of David?
Millo was an important area in ancient Jerusalem, possibly a fortress or a high place, which Hezekiah repaired to strengthen the city's defenses.
How can we apply this verse to our daily lives?
We can take proactive steps to protect what we value, whether it's our homes, businesses, or communities, by being prepared and taking necessary precautions.