1 Samuel 28:3
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
شاوُلُ وَالمَرأةُ فِي عَينِ دُور بَعدَ أنْ ماتَ صَمُوئِيلُ، ناحَ عَلَيهِ كُلُّ إسْرائِيلَ وَدَفَنُوهُ فِي الرّامَةِ، مَسقَطِ رَأْسِهِ. وَكانَ شاوُلُ قَدْ أزالَ الوُسَطاءَ وَالعَرّافِينَ مِنْ إسْرائِيلَ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Samuel, a prophet of God, had died and was buried in his hometown of Ramah. All of Israel mourned his death. It also mentions that King Saul had banished all mediums and wizards from the land.
Explained for Children
Imagine a really wise and kind teacher who everyone loved. This teacher passed away, and everyone was very sad. They had a big farewell party and buried him in his hometown. The king was so worried about people doing scary magic tricks that he made sure they all left the country.
Historical Background
The book of 1 Samuel was likely written by Samuel himself, along with prophets like Nathan and Gad, around 1000 BC. This passage is set during the early monarchy period in Israel, a time when kings like Saul were ruling and the people were still adjusting to this new form of governance.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us of the importance of respecting and remembering those who have passed away and the impact they had. It also highlights the danger of dabbling in things that are harmful or spiritually dangerous.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Saul banish mediums and wizards?
Saul likely banished mediums and wizards because he believed they were engaging in practices that were not only morally wrong but also potentially harmful to the kingdom, going against the laws and commandments given by God.
What does the burial of Samuel in Ramah signify?
The burial of Samuel in Ramah, his hometown, signifies respect and honor for his role as a prophet and judge in Israel. It also marks the end of an era and the beginning of a new phase under King Saul's leadership.
How did Israel feel about Samuel's death?
Israel mourned Samuel's death deeply, showing their respect and love for him as a leader and prophet. This reaction highlights the significant impact Samuel had on the community.
What can we learn from Saul's actions in 1 Samuel 28:3?
Saul's actions remind us of the importance of leadership in shaping a society's moral and spiritual direction. His decision to banish mediums and wizards reflects the challenge leaders face in balancing societal norms and divine commandments.
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