1 Kings 11:30

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Ahijah, a prophet, takes off his new garment and tears it into twelve pieces. He is not speaking but using this action to symbolize a message. The key message is about dividing the kingdom of Israel into twelve parts.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you had a big, beautiful blanket and tore it into twelve pieces. Ahijah did this with his new coat to show that the kingdom of Israel would be split into twelve parts. It's like when you share your toys with friends to show how things can be divided.

Historical Background

The book of 1 Kings was written by an unknown author between 560 and 540 BCE. It was aimed at the Israelites who had been taken to Babylon. The story of Ahijah and the torn garment symbolizes the division of the kingdom of Israel following King Solomon's reign.

Living It Out Today

Imagine a business owner deciding to split their company into multiple branches. This verse teaches us about the consequences of division and the symbolism behind such actions. It can remind us of the importance of unity in our own communities and families.

Topics

prophetskingdomdivisionsymbolismleadershipconsequences

Related Verses

1 Samuel 2:30Ezekiel 21:21Matthew 27:35Acts 21:10Ephesians 4:3

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Ahijah tear his garment into twelve pieces?
Ahijah tore his garment into twelve pieces to symbolize the division of the kingdom of Israel into twelve parts, prophesying the division that would occur following King Solomon's reign.
What is the significance of the number twelve in 1 Kings 11:30?
The number twelve is significant because it represents the twelve tribes of Israel, indicating that the kingdom would be divided into these tribal units.
How does this verse connect with the broader narrative of the Bible?
This verse highlights the consequences of disobedience and the fulfillment of prophecy, which are central themes throughout the Bible, showing how God's plans unfold despite human actions.
What lessons can we draw from this verse in our personal lives?
This verse teaches us about the consequences of division and the importance of unity in maintaining the strength of our communities and relationships.
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