Definition: And he said, What have I sinned, that thou wouldest deliver thy servant into the hand of Ahab, to slay me?
Explanation: Okay, letโs break down this incredibly important passage from the Book of Kings. Itโs a really powerful and dramatic statement about God's judgment. Hereโs what it means in simple terms: The Core Story: This verse comes from a story about a massive battle between God and the devil (or an angel who represents evil). God is facing a huge challenge โ a servant named Jezebel, sent by the Devil, is trying to provoke him into a fight. What happened next? Jezebel Challenges God: The Devil tries to trick God into angering him. He says, "I will deliver your servant into the hand of Ahab, to slay you." What does this verse mean in plain language? "He said..." : This is a very important part โ it's God who is speaking. "...What have I sinned?" : This means God is asking himself, "I have done something wrong? Have I broken a rule or offended you?" Itโs a question of guilt and remorse. "...that thou wouldest deliver thy servant into the hand of Ahab..." : This is where it gets really significant. โThouโ means โyou.โ God is saying, "You โ the one who created everything, who is just and righteous โ will deliver this servant into the hands of Ahab." The Big Picture: Essentially, God is pointing out that Jezebelโs actions โ trying to provoke him โ have been a serious offense. He's acknowledging that something has gone wrong and needs to be addressed. Why is this important? This verse highlights: God's Sovereignty: It shows that God is in control of everything, even the challenges we face. Judgment & Justice: It speaks about a righteous judge (God) punishing wrongdoing. Responsibility: It places responsibility on those who challenge and provoke God. In short, this verse describes a moment of intense judgment where God is confronting a threat to his power and authority. --- Do you want me to: Explain another part of the story from Kings 18? Talk about the significance of the story in more detail? Give you some context on why this verse is so important in biblical interpretation?