1 Chronicles 23:5
Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)
dörd mini isə qapıçı oldu. Dörd min nəfər Davudun bu məqsədlə düzəltdiyi musiqi alətləri ilə Rəbbi həmd etmək üçün qoyuldu.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that there were 4,000 people who guarded important places and another 4,000 who played instruments to praise God. David is speaking here, explaining how he organized these people to serve God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big party, and you need some friends to guard the door and others to play music. David did something like that, but for God. He had 4,000 friends guarding and 4,000 playing instruments to make music for God.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the book of 1 Chronicles, written after the Israelites returned from exile. The audience was the post-exilic community in Jerusalem. The text provides details on the organization of temple service under King David.
Living It Out Today
Just like David organized people to serve and praise God, we can organize our lives around serving God in different ways. For example, a community can organize a choir to sing praises and a security team to protect their church.
Topics
worshipserviceorganizationpraiseleadershipcommunity
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were there 4,000 porters and 4,000 musicians?
David organized these groups to ensure the temple was well-guarded and the praise to God was ample. This shows the importance of both security and worship in the temple service.
What kind of instruments did David make?
While not explicitly mentioned, David likely made a variety of instruments like harps, lyres, and cymbals, which were common in ancient Israel for worship.
How does this verse show leadership?
David's organization of the Levites for specific roles in temple service demonstrates effective leadership and management of resources to honor God.
What can we learn about praise from this verse?
This verse teaches that praise to God can be organized and structured, using musical instruments, and is an essential part of worship and service to God.
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