1 Samuel 30:31

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes David sharing the spoils of war with the people of Hebron and other places where he and his men frequently visited. It shows David's generosity and his commitment to supporting those who have supported him.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big pile of cookies, and you share them with your friends who always play with you. That's what David did here. He shared his cookies (or in this case, the spoils from a battle) with the people who were his friends and who helped him when he needed it.

Historical Background

1 Samuel was written by multiple authors, including Samuel, Nathan, and Gad, around 930-700 BC. The text was aimed at the Israelites, recounting their history and the establishment of their monarchy. David, a key figure in this book, was the second king of Israel, known for his military prowess and his relationship with God.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, imagine a successful business owner sharing profits with his loyal employees and supporting local businesses that have helped his company grow. This verse encourages us to be generous and remember those who have supported us.

Topics

generositycommunity supportgratitudeleadershipsharinghospitality

Related Verses

1 Samuel 22:1-21 Samuel 23:142 Samuel 15:17-181 Corinthians 9:11Acts 20:35

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did David share the spoils with the people of Hebron?
David shared the spoils to show gratitude and strengthen his relationships with those who supported him during his earlier years in Hebron.
What does this verse tell us about David's leadership style?
This verse reflects David's inclusive and generous leadership style, showing he valued loyalty and reciprocity with his supporters.
How does this verse relate to the concept of gratitude in the Bible?
It illustrates the biblical value of gratitude by showing David's willingness to share his bounty with those who had been part of his journey.
Can you explain the significance of Hebron in David's life?
Hebron was a significant location for David as it was where he was anointed king over Judah, making it a place of historical and personal importance to him.
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