1 Chronicles 12:3

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists some of the leaders and warriors who supported David. It mentions their names and family connections. The key message is about the support and loyalty of these individuals to David.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're on a sports team and you have some really good friends who always play with you. This verse is like that, but instead of a sports team, it's about David and his friends who helped him a lot.

Historical Background

1 Chronicles was written after the Babylonian exile to remind the returned exiles of God's faithfulness and their heritage. It lists genealogies and leaders to emphasize continuity and God's chosen leaders. This verse is part of a larger list of warriors who supported David.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, think about how we support our leaders and friends. Like the warriors who supported David, we can show loyalty and help those we follow, whether in school, work, or community groups.

Topics

leadershiployaltygenealogysupporthistorical figuresDavid

Related Verses

2 Samuel 23:81 Kings 11:102 Chronicles 17:17Romans 12:81 Timothy 5:17

Frequently Asked Questions

Who were the sons of Shemaah?
The sons of Shemaah were Ahiezer and Joash, who were part of the Gibeathite clan and supported David.
What is the significance of listing these names?
Listing these names emphasizes the support and loyalty of these individuals to David, showing the importance of unity and support among leaders and their followers.
How does this relate to leadership today?
Today, this verse can remind leaders of the importance of having a supportive team and being loyal to those they lead, just as David had supporters who stood by him.
Why is genealogy important in this context?
Genealogy is important because it helps trace the lineage and heritage of individuals, showing their connections and legitimacy as supporters of David.
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