1 Chronicles 21:1

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how Satan, the enemy of God, influenced David, the king of Israel, to count the number of people in his kingdom. This action was seen as a sin because it showed David's reliance on human numbers rather than trusting in God's strength.

Explained for Children

Imagine if a naughty friend convinced you to count all your toys to show off. That's what happened here, but with a big kingdom. The naughty friend here is Satan, and he made King David do something that wasn't a good idea.

Historical Background

1 Chronicles was likely written by a priest or Levite after the Babylonian exile, around 400 BC. The text was written to remind the returning exiles of their history and God's faithfulness through the reigns of David and Solomon.

Living It Out Today

Today, we might face temptations to measure our worth by numbers, like how many followers we have on social media. This verse reminds us to trust in God's strength rather than relying on numbers to validate our importance.

Topics

sinpridetrusttemptationsatanfaith

Related Verses

2 Samuel 24:1Luke 22:31Job 1:6Revelation 12:9Proverbs 16:18

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Satan want David to number Israel?
Satan's motive was to provoke David into a sinful act, showing that he was relying on the size of his army rather than on God's protection and strength.
What was the consequence of David's decision to number Israel?
David's decision led to a divine punishment, as God offered him three options for judgment, including a plague that ultimately killed many people in Israel.
How can we avoid being tempted like David was?
We can avoid temptation by staying close to God, seeking His guidance, and trusting in His provision rather than relying on our own strength or numbers.
Is it wrong to count people in general?
Counting people itself is not wrong, but the context in which it is done matters. David's act was sinful because it showed a lack of trust in God and an overreliance on human resources.
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