1 Kings 4:23
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
وَ10 ثِيرَانٍ مُسَمَّنَةٍ، وَ20 ثَوْرًا مِنَ الْمَرَاعِي، وَ100 خَرُوفٍ. هَذَا بِالْإِضَافَةِ إِلَى الْغِزْلَانِ وَالظِّبَاءِ وَالْجِدَاءِ الْجَبَلِيَّةِ وَالطُّيُورِ الْمُسَمَّنَةِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the daily provision of food for Solomon's household. It lists the number of oxen, sheep, and other animals used. The verse highlights the abundance and wealth of Solomon's kingdom.
Explained for Children
Imagine having a big, fancy dinner every day with lots of yummy food. This verse tells us that King Solomon had a feast like that every single day, with lots of different animals to eat. It's like having a huge buffet, but with all the food you love!
Historical Background
1 Kings was written by multiple authors, possibly including Jeremiah, and it was compiled around 550 BCE. This verse provides a glimpse into the wealth and power of King Solomon's kingdom, reflecting the prosperity of ancient Israel.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse reminds us of the importance of being grateful for the abundance we have. Instead of focusing on the lavish nature of Solomon's meals, we can reflect on being thankful for our daily provisions and the blessings we often take for granted.
Topics
prosperitygratitudekingshipabundancedaily provisionwealth
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the verse list different types of animals?
The verse lists different types of animals to highlight the variety and abundance of Solomon's daily food supply, showcasing the wealth of his kingdom.
What can we learn from this verse about gratitude?
This verse teaches us to be grateful for the abundance we have in our lives, just as Solomon's kingdom enjoyed a great deal of provision.
How does this verse reflect the cultural setting of Solomon's time?
This verse reflects the agricultural and pastoral lifestyle of ancient Israel, where animal husbandry was a significant part of daily life and economy.
Is there a spiritual lesson we can apply from this verse?
Yes, we can learn to appreciate the daily provisions in our lives and be thankful, rather than focusing on material wealth as an end goal.
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