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2 Kings 11:3

Posted on 18 May at 11:19

And he was with her hidde in the House of the Lord, sixe yeeres: and Athaliah did reigne ouer the land. 2 Kings 11:3 (KJV)

The historical setting of this verse is a turbulent time in Judah’s history. After the death of King Ahaziah, his mother Athaliah seized the throne and ruled as queen. She was an idolatrous and wicked ruler who sought to destroy the royal line of David. In the midst of her reign, the rightful heir, Joash, son of Ahaziah, was taken and hidden for six years in the house of the LORD. The priest Jehoiada, together with other faithful priests, risked their lives to protect the young prince, preserving the Davidic lineage despite Athaliah’s determined efforts to eradicate it.

This passage highlights God’s sovereignty and preservation. Even when evil seemed to dominate, God’s divine plan for the Davidic dynasty was upheld. The hidden Joash demonstrates that God’s purposes cannot be thwarted; He is able to safeguard His chosen people and ensure the continuation of His covenant promises.

The actions of Jehoiada and the priests exemplify faithful service. Their courage, obedience, and willingness to endure personal danger provide a model for believers today. As followers of God, we are called to remain steadfast and faithful, even in the face of persecution, trusting that God’s providence will guide and protect us.

The house of the LORD served as a sanctuary and a place of refuge for Joash. The temple symbolized God’s presence and protection, underscoring the importance of seeking refuge in Him. In times of trouble or uncertainty, believers can turn to God’s presence for comfort, guidance, and safety, just as Joash found shelter within the sacred walls.

Finally, the preservation of Joash was essential for the fulfillment of God’s promises concerning the Davidic covenant. By ensuring the survival of the royal line, God kept the promise of a future Messiah intact. This passage reminds us of God’s faithfulness to His promises and assures us that, despite opposition, His plans will ultimately prevail.

In summary, 2 Kings 11:3 teaches about God’s sovereign control, the faithfulness of His servants, the sanctuary found in His presence, and the sure fulfillment of His covenant promises. It encourages believers to trust in God’s providence, remain faithful amid adversity, and seek refuge in the house of the LORD.

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