2 Samuel 7:14
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Nayaw jupan awquipayäjja, jupasti nayan wawajjaraquïniwa. Cunapachatejj cuna jan walsa lurani ucapachasti nayaw juparojj mutuyaraquï, jawk'antaraquïsa cunjämatejj mä awquejj wawapar jawk'antqui uqhama.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking to David about his future son, Solomon. God promises to be like a father to Solomon and will discipline him if he does wrong, just as a human father would do for his child.
Explained for Children
Imagine God is talking to a child named Solomon. God says, 'I'll be like a dad to you. If you do something naughty, I'll teach you a lesson, just like your parents do when you misbehave.'
Historical Background
The Book of 2 Samuel was written by the prophet Nathan, with contributions from other scribes, around 930 BC. It details the reign of King David and the promise of a dynasty for his son, Solomon. This verse reflects God's covenant with David and the expectation of his descendants.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be a parent who promises to guide and discipline their child as they grow. For example, if a child disobeys rules at school, the parent will address the behavior with appropriate consequences, ensuring the child learns from their mistake.
Topics
God's promisesParentingDisciplineCovenantLoveGuidance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in 2 Samuel 7:14?
God is speaking to David about his future son, Solomon, promising to be like a father to him.
What does it mean to be 'chastened with the rod of men'?
This phrase means that God will discipline Solomon as a father would, using the methods of human fathers, which can sometimes involve physical correction.
How does this verse apply to parents today?
Parents today can see this verse as a model for how to balance love and discipline with their children, ensuring that they are guided and corrected when necessary.
What is the significance of God's promise to David?
God's promise to David signifies the continuation of his royal lineage through Solomon and the fulfillment of God's covenant with David's descendants.
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