2 Samuel 20:12
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the aftermath of Amasa's death. Amasa was lying in the road covered in blood. A man noticed that people were stopping to look at Amasa, so he moved him to the side of the road and covered him up. This shows the impact of Amasa's death and the care taken by someone to move him out of the way.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you saw a big puddle of chocolate milk in the middle of the street. Everyone would stop to look at it. But then, a friend moves the chocolate milk to the side and covers it with a cloth so that cars can keep driving. That's kind of what happened here, but with Amasa instead of chocolate milk.
Historical Background
This passage is from the Book of 2 Samuel, written around the 6th century BCE. It was likely written by a prophet, possibly Jeremiah or another contemporary writer. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was during the divided kingdom period, where Israel and Judah were separate kingdoms.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse reminds us of the importance of taking action when we see something that might obstruct others. For example, if you see litter on the sidewalk, picking it up and throwing it away ensures that others can walk safely without tripping.