1 Kings 20:18

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is a command given in a battle scenario, stating that whether the enemy comes out for peace or war, they should be taken alive. It reflects a strategic decision to capture rather than harm the enemy.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where you can catch your friend whether they're trying to be friendly or not. The main idea is to catch them, no matter what they do.

Historical Background

1 Kings was written during the period of the divided kingdom, around the 9th century BCE. It was written to provide a historical account of the kings of Israel and Judah, aimed at a Jewish audience, emphasizing the consequences of their leaders' actions and their relationship with God.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this verse can be applied to conflict resolution. It suggests that even when in a conflict, one should aim to understand and potentially reconcile with the other party, rather than escalate the situation.

Topics

conflictstrategypeaceresolutionleadershiprelationships

Related Verses

Joshua 9:212 Samuel 11:25Ezekiel 17:16Matthew 5:44Romans 12:20

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the verse imply about the speaker’s intentions?
The speaker likely intends to capture the enemy for negotiation or leverage, rather than to harm them, showing a strategic approach to conflict.
How can this be applied in a non-military context?
In a non-military context, this verse can encourage capturing opportunities or people's intentions to better understand them, rather than reacting negatively.
Why is taking the enemy alive significant?
Taking the enemy alive can be significant as it allows for negotiation and potentially a lasting peace, rather than a temporary victory through violence.
What does this verse teach about handling conflict?
This verse teaches that in conflict, one should aim to understand and potentially reconcile with the other party, instead of just winning through force.
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