1 Kings 4:15

Arabic Simplified (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us about Ahimaaz, who was stationed in Naphtali and married Basmath, the daughter of King Solomon. It describes a family connection between a high-ranking official and the royal family of Israel.

Explained for Children

Imagine a prince in a big castle. He has a daughter who gets married to a man who works for the kingdom. This marriage helps keep the kingdom strong. That's what happened here with Ahimaaz and Basmath.

Historical Background

The Book of 1 Kings was written by various authors, possibly including Jeremiah, during the time of the divided kingdom of Israel and Judah, around the 9th-6th centuries BCE. This passage reflects the administrative structure of the kingdom under Solomon, showing how marriages were used to consolidate power and loyalty.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, consider how we can use relationships and marriages to strengthen families and communities. Like Ahimaaz's marriage to Basmath, strategic alliances can bring stability and cooperation in various settings.

Topics

marriageroyaltyadministrative leadershipfamily relationsallianceshistorical figures

Related Verses

1 Kings 4:262 Samuel 24:1-91 Chronicles 27:1-34Ezra 8:1-20Luke 14:12-14

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Basmath important?
Basmath was important as she was the daughter of King Solomon, making her a part of the royal family, and her marriage to Ahimaaz helped solidify his position and loyalty to the kingdom.
What was Ahimaaz's role?
Ahimaaz's role was that of an official in Naphtali, a region in the kingdom of Israel, and his marriage to Basmath reinforced his loyalty and position in the royal administration.
How did marriages strengthen the kingdom?
Marriages like that of Ahimaaz and Basmath were strategic alliances that strengthened ties between regional leaders and the royal family, ensuring loyalty and stability within the kingdom.
What can we learn from this verse?
This verse teaches us about the strategic use of relationships and marriages to build strong alliances and maintain stability within a community or organization.
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