1 Kings 12:21
Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))
ولَمّا جاءَ رَحُبعامُ إلَى أورُشَليمَ جَمَعَ كُلَّ بَيتِ يَهوذا وسِبطَ بَنيامينَ، مِئَةً وثَمانينَ ألفَ مُختارٍ مُحارِبٍ، ليُحارِبوا بَيتَ إسرائيلَ ويَرُدّوا المَملكَةَ لَرَحُبعامَ بنِ سُلَيمانَ.
What Does This Mean?
After the kingdom split, Rehoboam gathered warriors from Judah and Benjamin to fight against the northern tribes to regain control. This verse shows the military preparation taken by Rehoboam.
Explained for Children
Imagine two big teams in a game. One team, led by Rehoboam, decided to get more players ready to play so they could win back the game they thought was theirs.
Historical Background
1 Kings was likely written by various prophets and historians around 850 BC. The audience was the Israelites, who were experiencing the division of their kingdom into two parts: the Northern Kingdom and the Southern Kingdom, led by Rehoboam.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, a company might gather its best employees to regain market share lost to a competitor. This verse teaches about taking action to secure what you believe is rightfully yours.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Rehoboam gather the warriors?
Rehoboam gathered warriors to fight against the northern tribes, attempting to regain control over the whole kingdom after it split.
What does this verse tell us about Rehoboam?
This verse shows that Rehoboam was willing to use military might to try and reclaim his authority over the northern tribes.
How does this event impact the history of Israel?
This event highlights the tension and conflict that arose from the division of Israel, impacting the political and social landscape for generations.
What can we learn from this verse about leadership?
This verse teaches that leaders may resort to force to maintain control, but such actions often lead to further division and conflict.
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