Old Testament

2 Kings 10:27

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In this passage, we see a decisive act against the worship of Baal, a false god that had led many people astray.

Author
Author unknown; possibly Jeremiah
Written
Around 560 BC
Genre
Historical narrative
Original Audience
Exiled Israelites in Babylon
CBTClear Bible Translation

They broke down the image of Baal, demolished the house of Baal, and turned it into a latrine, which it remains to this day.

KJVKing James Version

And they brake down the image of Baal, and brake down the house of Baal, and made it a draught house unto this day.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In this passage, we see a decisive act against the worship of Baal, a false god that had led many people astray. The people destroyed the idol and the temple dedicated to Baal, showing their rejection of this false worship. By turning the temple into a latrine, they symbolically demonstrated that Baal was worthless and unworthy of reverence. This act was not just a physical destruction but a powerful statement about the importance of true worship. It highlights the need to remove anything that distracts us from genuine faith. The transformation of the temple into a toilet serves as a reminder that what we hold sacred should be treated with respect, while false idols deserve to be discarded. This moment in history emphasizes the importance of choosing what we worship wisely, as it shapes our lives and communities. It encourages us to reflect on what we prioritize and to ensure that our devotion is directed toward what truly matters in life, rather than empty rituals or beliefs. Explore related idolatry.

How to apply 2 Kings 10:27 to your life

Consider what idols or distractions might be taking your focus away from what truly matters in your life. Just as the people destroyed the temple of Baal, you can choose to remove anything that hinders your relationship with what is genuinely important. Reflect on your priorities and make adjustments as needed to align with your values and beliefs. This can lead to a more fulfilling life and deeper connections with others and yourself.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick, clear answers about this verse

What does 2 Kings 10:27 mean?

2 Kings 10:27 describes the destruction of the idol and temple of Baal, symbolizing the rejection of false worship. The act of turning the temple into a latrine signifies that Baal is worthless and unworthy of reverence.

What is the significance of Baal in 2 Kings 10:27?

Baal represents a false god that led people away from true worship. The destruction of Baal's image and temple in this verse highlights the importance of rejecting idolatry and prioritizing genuine faith.

What does the phrase 'made it a draught house' mean in 2 Kings 10:27?

The phrase 'made it a draught house' means that the temple of Baal was turned into a toilet. This transformation serves as a powerful statement about the worthlessness of false idols.

How can I apply the message of 2 Kings 10:27 to my life?

You can reflect on what distractions or idols may be hindering your focus on what truly matters. Just as the people destroyed the temple of Baal, consider removing anything that detracts from your genuine values and beliefs.

The Book of 2 Kings
Book Summary

The Book of 2 Kings

2 Kings 1: Elijah’s Final Prophecy

The book of 2 Kings opens with the reign of Ahaziah, Ahab’s son and successor, who continues his father’s wicked ways. After falling through a lattice in his upper chamber, Ahaziah is seriously injured. Instead of inquiring of the Lord of Israel, he sends messengers to inquire of Baal-zebub, the god of Ekron, whether he will recover. The prophet Elijah is sent by an angel to intercept the messengers. He confronts them with the question, “Is it not because there is not a God in Israel, that ye go to enquire of Baal-zebub the god of Ekron?” and delivers a message of judgment: Ahaziah will not recover but will surely die.

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