2 Samuel 15:37

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes two events: Hushai, a friend of David, enters Jerusalem, and Absalom, David's son and rival, also enters the city. The verse marks a key moment in the conflict between David and Absalom.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a best friend who is playing a game with you, and suddenly your friend's big brother comes to play too. That's kind of like what's happening here. Hushai, David's friend, is entering the city, and Absalom, David's son who wants to take over, is also coming in.

Historical Background

2 Samuel was written by prophets during the time of the Israelite monarchy. This passage likely dates to around 930 BCE. It was originally written for the Israelite community, detailing the events and struggles during King David's reign.

Living It Out Today

This verse can be a reminder of how alliances and rivalries play out in our personal lives. Think about a time when a friend had to navigate a tricky situation involving family members. How did they handle it, and what can you learn from their approach?

Topics

rivalryloyaltystrategyconflict resolutionfriendshipleadership

Related Verses

2 Samuel 16:15-191 Kings 1:61 Samuel 23:19Matthew 10:34-36John 15:18-19

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Hushai and why is he important?
Hushai was a trusted advisor to King David. His entry into Jerusalem was significant as he was sent by David to provide misleading advice to Absalom, helping to undermine his plans.
What conflict is described in this verse?
The verse describes the internal conflict in the kingdom of Israel between King David and his son Absalom, who was trying to take over the throne.
Why is Absalom entering Jerusalem?
Absalom was likely entering Jerusalem as part of his plan to challenge David's rule, using the city as a base to rally support and consolidate power.
How does this event affect the story of David and Absalom?
This event marks a critical point in the narrative, setting the stage for the subsequent events where Hushai's role becomes crucial in advising Absalom in a way that benefits David.
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