1 Samuel 23:9

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What Does This Mean?

David, knowing that King Saul was plotting against him, asks Abiathar the priest to bring the ephod. The ephod was a sacred garment used by the priest to seek God's guidance.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and you know the seeker is trying to find you. David felt like that, so he asked his friend, the priest, to help him find out what God wanted him to do next.

Historical Background

The Book of 1 Samuel was likely written by several authors, including Samuel, Nathan, and Gad. It was written during the time of the early monarchy in Israel, around 1000 BC. The text reflects the struggles of the Israelites in establishing their kingdom and the challenges faced by King Saul and David.

Living It Out Today

When we sense that someone or something is threatening our well-being, it's wise to seek guidance from a trusted advisor, just as David sought God's direction through the priest. In modern terms, this could mean consulting a mentor or counselor when facing difficult decisions.

Topics

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Related Verses

1 Samuel 23:31 Samuel 30:7Exodus 28:6-121 Samuel 22:18Psalms 119:105

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ephod?
The ephod was a special piece of clothing worn by the high priest in ancient Israel. It was used in seeking God's guidance and making decisions according to His will.
Why did David ask for the ephod?
David asked for the ephod because he wanted to seek God's guidance on how to deal with Saul's threats, showing his reliance on God's wisdom.
Who was Abiathar?
Abiathar was a priest and a son of Ahimelech, who supported David during his time of persecution and helped him seek divine guidance.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
We can apply this verse by seeking God's guidance and advice through prayer and trusted advisors, especially when facing difficult decisions or challenges.
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