2 Samuel 8:2

Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how King David defeated the Moabites and took them as servants. He used a method of measurement to decide who would live and who would die. The Moabites then became his servants and brought him gifts.

Explained for Children

Imagine David as a big kid who won a game against another team. He decided how many of the other team would get a chance to play again by using a measuring tape. The ones who got to stay became his helpers and gave him presents.

Historical Background

The book of 2 Samuel was written by multiple authors including prophets like Nathan and Gad, and possibly Jeremiah. It was written during the 10th-6th centuries BCE to narrate the reign of King David and his victories, written for the Israelite audience in a context of establishing and maintaining a powerful kingdom.

Living It Out Today

Today, we might apply this verse by considering how we treat others who are less fortunate or weaker. Instead of using harsh methods, we should strive to help and support others, ensuring justice and fairness in our actions.

Topics

justicevictoryservitudegenerositykingdom-buildingmilitary

Related Verses

Numbers 31:26Joshua 15:1Isaiah 22:17Matthew 25:40Romans 12:10

Frequently Asked Questions

What method did David use to decide who would live and die?
David used a measuring line method to decide the fate of the Moabites, dividing them into groups for execution or survival.
What does it mean that the Moabites became David's servants?
It means that after David defeated the Moabites, they were forced into servitude, essentially becoming subjects of David's kingdom.
How does this verse relate to the broader narrative of 2 Samuel?
This verse highlights David's military prowess and his expansion of the Israelite kingdom, which is a central theme in 2 Samuel.
What can we learn about leadership from this verse?
Leadership here involves making tough decisions and establishing authority, but also maintaining control over conquered territories and ensuring their submission.
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