1 Kings 2:20
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وقالت: «جئت أطلب منك أمرا واحدا بسيطا، فلا تردني خائبة». فأجابها: «اسألي ياأمي، لأني لن أخيب لك رجاء».
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Bathsheba is speaking to King Solomon, asking for a small favor. King Solomon responds positively, encouraging her to ask whatever she wants, promising not to deny her.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big brother who is now the boss of your house. Your mom wants to ask him for a small favor, and she's a bit nervous. But your big brother says, 'Go ahead, ask me anything!' It's like when your parents say, 'What do you want for your birthday? Anything you want!'
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of 1 Kings, traditionally attributed to Jeremiah. It was written around 560-540 BCE, detailing the transition of power from David to Solomon and the events during Solomon's reign. The audience includes the Israelites who are learning about their history and the early kings of Israel.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when you needed help from a friend or family member. This verse reminds us that sometimes, the people in positions of authority or power are willing to help if we just ask. It's about not being afraid to voice our needs.
Topics
authorityfamilyprayertrustwisdomrequests
Related Verses
2 Samuel 7:1-17Proverbs 31:1-9Matthew 7:7-11Luke 18:1-81 Timothy 5:8-16
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Bathsheba's request important in this context?
Bathsheba's request is significant because it shows the relationship dynamics between Solomon and Bathsheba, emphasizing the trust and respect within the family. It also sets a tone for Solomon's reign, showing his willingness to listen to his mother.
How does this verse reflect on leadership?
This verse reflects on leadership by showing that a good leader is approachable and willing to listen to the needs of those around them, even when in a position of power.
What can we learn about trust from this verse?
We can learn that trust involves both the act of asking and the willingness to listen. Bathsheba trusts Solomon enough to ask for something, and Solomon trusts Bathsheba enough to grant her request.
How does this verse relate to the theme of asking for help?
This verse encourages us to ask for help when we need it, showing that those in positions of authority may be willing to assist, especially when there is mutual trust and respect.
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