1 Chronicles 21:4

Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how King David's command to Joab overruled any objections Joab might have had. As a result, Joab carried out the king's order to conduct a census throughout all of Israel, including Jerusalem. The king's authority was clear and decisive.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your teacher asked you to count everyone in the school. Even if you thought it was a bad idea, you'd still have to do it because the teacher is in charge. That's what happened here. The king told Joab to count everyone in Israel, and even though Joab might have been worried, he had to do it because the king said so.

Historical Background

1 Chronicles was likely written by Ezra or a member of the priestly class after the Babylonian exile, around the 5th century BCE. The book was written for the returned exiles to provide a historical record and to encourage a revival of the Davidic monarchy and temple worship.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, this verse can remind us that sometimes we have to follow orders from our superiors, even when we disagree or feel uncomfortable. Like Joab, we might have reservations, but recognizing and respecting the chain of command is crucial, especially in professional settings.

Topics

authorityobediencecensusleadershipIsraelKing David

Related Verses

Numbers 26:22 Samuel 24:1-10Exodus 30:12Psalms 69:28Romans 13:1-7

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the significance of the census mentioned in this verse?
The census was seen as a way to gauge the strength of Israel. However, it was controversial because it was often considered presumptuous and could lead to God's displeasure, as shown in subsequent chapters.
Why might Joab have been hesitant about carrying out the census?
Joab was likely concerned that conducting a census would anger God, as it was seen as a human attempt to assert control and power, which was traditionally God's domain.
How does this verse illustrate the relationship between King David and Joab?
This verse shows that despite their close relationship, King David's authority was supreme. Joab had to obey the king's command, even if he had reservations.
What does this verse teach us about authority and obedience?
This verse teaches us that while we may have reservations, there are times when we must obey those in authority over us, especially in matters of leadership and governance.
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