2 Samuel 24:13
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Gad, a prophet, gives David three choices about a punishment God wants to send: seven years of famine, three months of fleeing enemies, or three days of a deadly disease. David must choose which option he prefers.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have three choices for a punishment: no ice cream for a long time, running away from bullies for a short time, or being sick for a few days. Which one would you pick? That's what Gad is asking David to decide.
Historical Background
The book of 2 Samuel, written by various authors including the prophet Nathan and Gad, records the reign of King David around 1000 BC. This verse is part of the narrative showing how God communicated with David through prophets like Gad, reflecting the cultural belief in divine intervention.
Living It Out Today
Today, people often face tough decisions with difficult outcomes. Imagine choosing between a long-term financial strain, a short-term but intense stress period, or a brief period of illness. Like David, we can seek guidance and make the best decision possible.