1 Chronicles 21:3
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
فَقَالَ يُوآبُ: ”لَيْتَ الْمَوْلَى يَزِيدُ شَعْبَهُ 100 ضِعْفٍ. أَلَيْسُوا كُلُّهُمْ عَبِيدًا لَكَ يَا سَيِّدِي الْمَلِكَ؟ فَلِمَاذَا تُرِيدُ هَذَا يَا سَيِّدِي، وَتَجْلِبُ الذَّنْبَ عَلَى إِسْرَائِيلَ؟“
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Joab speaks to King David, expressing that the Lord could make the people a hundred times more numerous, and questioning why David needs to count them. Joab worries that counting might bring trouble or sin upon the people.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big box of crayons and your friend asks you to count them all. You might say, 'Why do we need to count them? We can just use them and enjoy them!' That's what Joab is saying to King David about the people.
Historical Background
1 Chronicles was written by the Chronicler, likely after the Babylonian exile, around 400 BCE. The book is aimed at a post-exilic audience, providing a history of the Israelites and emphasizing God's role in the nation's history.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can remind us that sometimes we focus on counting things or people, but what truly matters is how we care for and treat them. Counting can sometimes lead to problems or cause us to overlook what's truly important.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Joab concerned about counting the people?
Joab was concerned because counting the people was often associated with military or political motives, which could lead to sin or trouble. He believed the people should be trusted and cared for without the need for counting.
How does this verse relate to trust in God?
This verse highlights the importance of trusting in God's provision and care. Joab's statement reflects a belief that the Lord's will and provision are more important than human calculations.
What can we learn about leadership from Joab's response?
Joab's response teaches that leaders should be cautious about actions that could lead to harm or sin. It emphasizes the importance of considering the well-being of the people over personal or political gains.
How does this verse connect to the concept of sin in the Bible?
This verse illustrates how certain actions, like counting the people, can be seen as a form of disobedience or sin if they go against God's will or bring harm to the community.
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