Papua New Guinea Tok Pisin (Buk Baibel Long Tok Pisin 2008 + DC)
Long dispela taim Solomon wantaim olgeta Israel i bin bung long Jerusalem inap 7-pela de bilong Ol Bikpela De Bilong I Stap Long Haus Win. Dispela bikpela lain manmeri i bin kam long olgeta hap bilong kantri, stat long maus bilong rot i go long taun Hamat long hap not na i go inap long mak bilong kantri Isip long hap saut. Bihain stret long dispela 7-pela de, ol i bin bung 7-pela de moa, bilong makim alta i kamap samting bilong God stret. Ol i bung inap 14 de olgeta, na long de bihain ol i mekim wanpela bikpela bung moa.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes King Solomon celebrating a seven-day feast with all of Israel. The celebration was very large, involving people from the region of Hamath to the river of Egypt. The verse shows the unity and scale of Solomon's kingdom.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your birthday party lasted for a whole week and your friends came from as far away as your grandma's house and your aunt's house. That's how big King Solomon's party was!
Historical Background
The Book of 2 Chronicles was written around the 4th century BCE by the Chronicler, possibly a priest or scribe. It was written for the returned Jewish exiles to remind them of their history and to reinforce their faith in God and their traditions.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, consider organizing a community event that brings people from various backgrounds together to celebrate something important, like a cultural festival or a community milestone, fostering unity and inclusion.
The seven-day feast was likely a way to celebrate and give thanks for God's presence in the new temple, emphasizing the importance and sanctity of the occasion.
Who was invited to the feast?
All Israel was invited, showing the inclusivity and national significance of the celebration. The large gathering symbolized national unity under Solomon.
What was the cultural significance of this feast?
The feast highlighted the unity and prosperity of Solomon's kingdom and celebrated the dedication of the temple, a central place of worship for the Israelites.
How does this verse relate to community building?
This verse shows how large communal events can foster a sense of unity and shared identity, encouraging people from different regions to come together for a common purpose.