2 Samuel 15:3
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Absalom is speaking to someone who has come to him with a grievance. He acknowledges the person's concerns are valid but points out that there's no official representative of the king to address them.
Explained for Children
Imagine you tell your friend about a problem you're having, and your friend says, 'That's a good point, but there's no grown-up here to help you.' That's what Absalom is doing here. He's saying the problem is real, but there's no one in charge to fix it.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the narrative in 2 Samuel, written by the prophet Nathan and others around 960 BC. The text is about Absalom's rebellion against King David, and it provides insight into the political and social dynamics of that time.
Living It Out Today
Today, if you find yourself in a situation where you know something is wrong but there's no one to address it, you might feel frustrated like the person in this verse. It's important to keep trying to find someone who can help or to take steps to bring attention to the issue.