2 Samuel 24:4

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

What Does This Mean?

King David insisted on counting the people of Israel, even though Joab, his military commander, disagreed. This verse shows that the king's decision prevailed, and Joab and the other leaders had to follow the king's orders.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big family, and your dad decides to count everyone in the house. Your big brother doesn't think it's a good idea, but your dad insists. Your big brother has to do what your dad says, even if he doesn't like it. That's what happened here with King David, Joab, and the people of Israel.

Historical Background

This verse is part of the 2nd book of Samuel, which was likely written around 550 BC by multiple authors, including prophets like Nathan and Gad. The audience was the people of Israel, and it was written to show how God worked through their kings, even when they made mistakes.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, we might see a manager insisting on a project even though their team isn't enthusiastic about it. Just like Joab and the captains, sometimes we have to follow orders even when we don't agree with them.

Topics

obedienceleadershipdisagreementdecision-makingconsequencesauthority

Related Verses

1 Samuel 16:11 Chronicles 21:1Exodus 30:12Numbers 1:1Matthew 2:3

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did King David want to count the people of Israel?
King David likely wanted to assess his military strength and resources, but it was seen as a prideful act that disregarded God's protection over his people.
How did Joab feel about counting the people?
Joab was against it because he knew it was against God's will and could bring trouble to the people of Israel.
What does this verse teach about following orders?
This verse shows that even when we disagree with a decision, we may still have to follow orders from those in authority, but it also shows the importance of speaking truth to power.
What are the consequences of David's decision?
The Bible tells us that David's decision led to a plague that killed many people in Israel, showing the importance of following God's guidance rather than human pride.
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