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So I have been a Christian for my whole life but only now have I begun to question it? In the bible passage of 2 Kings 2:23-24 it says God killed forty children with bears!

I love my God but how can he do this and have a reason?? If he loves us surely he wouldn't kill our babies. please somebody help me, I don't know what I'd do without God. This is an emergency for me.


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So I have been a Christian for my whole life but only now have I begun to question it? In the bible passage of 2 Kings 2:23-24 it says God killed forty children with bears!

I love my God but how can he do this and have a reason?? If he loves us surely he wouldn't kill our babies. please somebody help me, I don't know what I'd do without God. This is an emergency for me.


(I had to repost this from morality :))



So why would a God of love do that?
Good point.

It was an object lesson on how God will not stand for his appointed prophets or servants to be derided and insulted by juvenile delinquents.

2 Thessalonians 1:6
This takes into account that it is righteous on God’s part to repay tribulation to those who make tribulation for YOU,​

The lesson for today is that God will not put up with the way lots of young people (and older ones) act toward each other and others!

God did the same in Noah’s day to show that God will not tolerate the unchangeable godless indefinatly, as they do not deserve to keep the gift or life God gave them to abuse it, others, and themselves thus to continue to do things God says is wrong!

Humans MUST take note of the following:-

2 Peter 3:9
The Lord is not slow concerning his promise, as some regard slowness, but is being patient toward you, because he does not wish for any to perish but for all to come to repentance.

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I've come across this verse too. I believe these "kids" were were most likely older than you think... not preschoolers. Heres some advice sir. Don't let one misunderstood verse deter you from our loving God... I've made that mistake before and it's no fun. Study the context and original hebrew of this text and I'm sure you'll have better understanding even though in this life we'll never see things the way God does. Peace to ya friend :)
 
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The KJV is problematic with its translation, "little children", instead of "youths" (NKJV) or "young lads" (NASB). Toddlers to 12 year olds, even 50+ of them, would not be:
a) coming out of the city & running around as a gang
b) left to their own devices by their parents
c) mocking God and His prophet (Elijah or Elisha)
d) a physical threat to Elisha
These kids were probably teenagers to early 20 year olds. Two bears mauled 42 of their number. The text doesn't specify if any of the 42 were killed, does it?

--David
 
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So I have been a Christian for my whole life but only now have I begun to question it? In the bible passage of 2 Kings 2:23-24 it says God killed forty children with bears!

I love my God but how can he do this and have a reason?? If he loves us surely he wouldn't kill our babies. please somebody help me, I don't know what I'd do without God. This is an emergency for me.


(I had to repost this from morality :))

I hope the following article answers your question. Keep faith in God.

There are a few key issues we must understand in regards to this account of the youths cursing Elisha. The text reads, “From there Elisha went up to Bethel. As he was walking along the road, some youths came out of the town and jeered at him. ‘Go on up, you baldhead!’ they said. ‘Go on up, you baldhead!’ He turned around, looked at them and called down a curse on them in the name of the LORD. Then two bears came out of the woods and mauled forty-two of the youths.” It seems unbelievable that God would cause two bears to maul a group of children for making fun of a man for being bald.

First, the King James Version has done us a disservice by translated the term as “children.” The Hebrew word can refer to children, but rather more specifically means "young men." The NIV, quoted here, uses the word “youths.” Second, the fact that the bears mauled 42 of the youths indicates that there were more than 42 youths involved. This was not a small group of children making fun of a bald man. Rather, it was a large demonstration of young men who assembled for the purpose of mocking a prophet of God. Third, the mocking of “go on up, you baldhead,” is more than making fun of baldness. The baldness of Elisha referred to here may be: 1) natural loss of hair; 2) a shaved head denoting his separation to the prophetic office; or more likely, 3) an epithet of scorn and contempt, Elisha not being literally bald. The phrase “go up” likely was a reference to Elijah, Elisha’s mentor, being taken up to Heaven earlier in 2 Kings chapter 2:11-12. These youths were sarcastically taunting and insulting the Lord’s prophet by telling him to repeat Elijah’s translation.

In summary, 2 Kings 2:23-24 is not an account of God mauling young children for making fun of a bald man. Rather, it is a record of an insulting demonstration against God’s prophet by a large group of young men. Because these young people of about 20 years of age or older (the same term is used of Solomon in 1 Kings 3:7) so despised the prophet of the Lord, Elisha called upon the Lord to deal with the rebels as He saw fit. The Lord’s punishment was the mauling of 42 of them by two female bears. The penalty was clearly justified, for to ridicule Elisha was to ridicule the Lord Himself. The seriousness of the crime was indicated by the seriousness of the punishment. The appalling judgment was God’s warning to all who would scorn the prophets of the Lord.


Read more: Why did the Prophet Elisha curse the “youths” for making fun of his baldness (2 Kings 2:23-24)?
 
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