2 Samuel 13:14
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a forced sexual encounter between two people. The man, being stronger, overpowers the woman despite her objections. This highlights a violation of consent and trust within a relationship.
Explained for Children
Imagine if someone bigger than you forced you to do something you didn’t want to do. That’s what this verse is about, but it’s a very serious situation involving grownups. The important thing is that nobody should ever be forced to do something they don’t want to do.
Historical Background
2 Samuel was likely written by several authors including Samuel, Nathan, and Gad, sometime after the events it records. This book was written for the Israelites to show the consequences of disobedience and the grace of God. The cultural setting was the early monarchy of Israel, where power dynamics and family ties were crucial.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse can be applied to issues of consent and respect in relationships. For example, if someone is pressuring you to do something you’re not comfortable with, it’s important to stand firm and seek help. This can apply to any situation where there’s a power imbalance.