1 Chronicles 13:5

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

David, the king, brought together all the people of Israel to move the ark of God from Kirjathjearim. This ark was very important because it contained symbols of God's presence. The verse shows how David organized a big event to honor God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a very special toy that everyone in your family loves. David, who was like the family leader, wanted to bring this special toy to a new home. He asked everyone to help move it, just like when you and your family move to a new house.

Historical Background

The Book of 1 Chronicles was written after the Babylonian exile, likely between 538 and 300 BCE. The author is unknown, but the text was aimed at the Israelites returning from exile. It emphasizes the importance of the ark as a symbol of God's presence.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse reminds us to come together as a community for a common goal. Just like David gathered all Israel to move the ark, we should unite to achieve important goals, such as helping the needy or building a strong community.

Topics

leadershipcommunityGod's presenceworshipnational identityservice

Related Verses

2 Samuel 6:1-19Psalms 132:1-182 Kings 25:8-12Hebrews 9:42 Chronicles 35:1-19

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was the ark so important?
The ark was a sacred container that held the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments, a symbol of God's covenant with the Israelites. It was believed to be the place where God's presence dwelled.
What does this verse tell us about David?
This verse shows David's dedication and leadership. He organized a large group to move the ark, indicating his commitment to honoring God and bringing people together.
What does 'Kirjathjearim' mean?
Kirjathjearim means 'city of the forests' in Hebrew. It was an important city where the ark was kept before it was moved to Jerusalem.
How does this event relate to the Israelites' history?
This event was part of a series of actions to restore the worship of God after a period of neglect. It represented a return to their roots and a reaffirmation of their faith.
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