2 Samuel 6:21
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
فَقالَ داوُدُ لِمِيكالَ: «قَدِ اخْتارَني اللهُ أنا وَلَمْ يَخْتَرْ وَالِدَكِ أوْ أيَّ شَخْصٍ في عائِلَتِهِ. اخْتارَني لأكُونَ قائِدَ شَعبِهِ، بَنِي إسْرائِيلَ. لِذا سَأُتابعُ الرَّقْصَ وَالاحْتِفالَ فِي حَضرَةِ اللهِ.
What Does This Mean?
David is talking to his wife Michal about why he is dancing before the Lord. He explains that God chose him to be the ruler over Israel, not Michal's father or anyone else in his family. So, he is happy to celebrate God's choice by dancing.
Explained for Children
Imagine you got picked to be the captain of the best team ever. You're so excited that you start to dance and celebrate because you know it's a big honor from the coach. That's how David feels dancing before God, who picked him as the leader.
Historical Background
2 Samuel was written by various authors, possibly including Samuel, Nathan, and Gad, around 930 BCE. It narrates the reigns of King David and King Solomon, focusing on David's rise and establishment of the kingdom. This verse takes place when the Ark of the Covenant was being brought to Jerusalem, and David was dancing in celebration.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, imagine you've been chosen for an important job or role. You might feel like celebrating or expressing your joy in a unique way, just as David did. The verse reminds us that our happiness and celebrations should honor the One who gives us our opportunities.
Topics
leadershipcelebrationdivine choicefaithpraisehumility
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Michal upset with David?
Michal, David's wife, was upset because she thought David's dancing was undignified for a king, but David saw it as an act of worship and celebration of God's choice.
What does it mean to play before the Lord?
To 'play before the Lord' means to express joy and worship in a way that is personal and heartfelt, often through dance or music, showing that one's actions are dedicated to God's glory.
How does this verse relate to leadership?
This verse shows that David recognized his leadership as a divine choice, reminding us that true leaders should acknowledge their roles as being appointed by God and act humbly in service to Him.
What can we learn about humility from this verse?
David's willingness to dance before the Lord, despite his position as king, teaches us that true humility involves recognizing and celebrating God's sovereignty and grace in our lives.
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