1 Chronicles 14:3
Afrikaans 1933/1953
En Dawid het in Jerusalem nog meer vroue geneem, en Dawid het die vader van nog meer seuns en dogters geword.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that after moving to Jerusalem, King David married more wives and had more children. The verse is part of the historical narrative in Chronicles, focusing on David's life and family.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend had a big family with lots of brothers and sisters. Well, King David had a big family too, because he got married more times and had more kids, just like when you add more pieces to a puzzle, making it bigger.
Historical Background
The book of 1 Chronicles was written by an unknown author, likely a scribe or priest, after the Babylonian exile, around 500 BCE. It was written for the returned exiles to help them rebuild their faith and identity in Jerusalem, emphasizing the lineage of King David.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse reminds us of the consequences of choices, much like when a company expands its operations and subsequently hires more staff, leading to a larger team. Each decision can have far-reaching effects.
Topics
familymarriageconsequenceslegacyleadershiphistorical figures
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did David take more wives?
In the cultural context of ancient Israel, having multiple wives was not uncommon and was seen as a way to ensure a strong lineage and increase political alliances.
What can we learn about family from this verse?
This verse highlights the complexity of family dynamics and the importance of understanding the cultural and personal contexts that shape family structures.
How does this relate to leadership?
Leaders like David often had to make decisions that influenced not just their immediate family but also their kingdom, showing the weight of leadership decisions.
What are the consequences of David's actions?
David's actions led to a larger family and potentially more political stability, but they also illustrate the complexities and sometimes the pitfalls of personal decisions in leadership roles.
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