2 Samuel 5:18
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that the Philistines, who were enemies of David and the Israelites, came and set up their camp in the valley of Rephaim. No one is speaking directly here; it's a narrative description of events. The key message is about the gathering of an enemy force, setting the stage for an upcoming battle.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friends from another neighborhood came to play in your favorite park, but they weren't really there to be friendly. That's kind of what happened here. The Philistines, who weren't friendly with David and his people, came to the valley of Rephaim, like setting up for a big game of tag, but it was more serious than that.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the historical narrative written by authors traditionally associated with the books of Samuel, possibly by prophets like Samuel, Nathan, and Gad. It was written sometime in the 10th century BC, during the reign of King David, to the Israelites to document their history and provide a record of the battles and events under David's leadership.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might think of this as a situation where a rival team comes to play in your territory, planning to challenge you. In real life, this could be seen in business where competitors move into your market, or in sports where a rival team comes to your home stadium. The verse reminds us to be prepared and vigilant in the face of opposition.