1 Samuel 3:13

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

God is speaking to Samuel about Eli, a priest. God says He will punish Eli's family forever because Eli knew his sons were doing bad things but didn't stop them.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your friend was doing something naughty, and you knew it but didn't tell a grown-up. You'd be in trouble too because you didn't stop them. That's what happened here, but it was a big deal for God.

Historical Background

The book of 1 Samuel was written by Samuel, Nathan, and Gad, around the 11th century BC. It was written for the Israelites to remember God's power and to show the importance of obedience and justice.

Living It Out Today

A modern example could be a parent who knows their child is involved in drugs but doesn't take action. The parent could be held responsible for not stopping the harmful behavior.

Topics

responsibilityjudgmentsinconsequencesparentingobedience

Related Verses

Genesis 18:25Psalms 89:30-32Jeremiah 25:4-5Matthew 18:61 Corinthians 5:1-5

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean for God to judge a house?
When God judges a house, He holds the family responsible for their actions, including their sins, and may bring consequences on the entire family.
How can we prevent such judgment in our families?
By actively teaching and enforcing God's commands, holding each other accountable, and seeking forgiveness when we fail.
What role does Eli's knowledge play in this judgment?
Eli knew his sons were sinning but didn't take action, which made him complicit in their wrongdoing and subject to God's judgment.
Is there forgiveness even after such judgment?
Yes, God is merciful and can forgive, but the consequences of not stopping sin can still have lasting impacts.
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