1 Chronicles 18:6

Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, David places soldiers in Syria to protect it, and the Syrians start serving David and giving him gifts. This shows that God protected David wherever he went.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you put a guard at the front of your house to keep it safe. That's what David did for Syria. The people there were so happy they gave David presents. And God was like a superhero, making sure David was safe everywhere he went.

Historical Background

1 Chronicles was written by a priestly author, possibly Ezra, after the exile in Babylon. It was written to show how God fulfilled His promises to David and to encourage the returned exiles in rebuilding their community.

Living It Out Today

This verse can remind us to trust that God will protect and guide us in our endeavors. Just like David, we can put our trust in God to watch over us and provide for us, no matter what challenges we face.

Topics

protectionfaithleadershipservicegiftstrust

Related Verses

2 Samuel 8:61 Kings 5:12 Chronicles 8:3-6Matthew 2:11Romans 8:31

Frequently Asked Questions

How does this verse show God's protection?
The verse indicates that wherever David went, God protected him. This shows God's constant care and guidance, ensuring David's safety and success.
Why did the Syrians become servants of David?
The Syrians became servants of David likely because he provided protection and stability. This reflects the historical context of ancient alliances and the power dynamics of that time.
What does it mean to put garrisons in Syria?
Putting garrisons means placing military units to protect and secure an area. It was a way for David to ensure that Syria would be safe and under his control.
How can this verse help us trust God's guidance?
This verse can encourage us to trust that God will protect and guide us just as He did for David. It reminds us to rely on God's promises and protection in our lives.
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