2 Samuel 19:11
Bashkir 2023 (Изге Яҙма)
Дауыт батша, кешеләр ебәреп, Садоҡ менән Әвйәҫәр ҡаһиндарға әйтергә ҡушты: – Йәһүҙә аҡһаҡалдарына шуны әйтегеҙ: «Бөтөн Исраилдың батшаны кире ҡайтарыу тураһындағы һүҙҙәре батшаның ҡолағына килеп еткәндә, ниңә әле һеҙ батшаны үҙ йортона ҡайтарырға ашыҡмайһығыҙ?
What Does This Mean?
King David asks Zadok and Abiathar to remind the elders of Judah that they were slow to welcome him back home, even though other parts of Israel had already shown support. The key message is about the importance of unity and timely support.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game and your best friend came back after being away. Everyone was excited to see them but your family was the last to say hi. King David is asking why Judah was the last to welcome him back, even though others had already shown they were happy to see him.
Historical Background
2 Samuel was written by an unknown author, possibly the prophet Nathan or the prophet Gad, after King David's reign around 970 BCE. The text aims to give historical insight into David's reign and the political dynamics of the time, particularly focusing on his interactions with the elders of Judah and Israel.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, if a leader or someone important to a community is returning after a period of absence, it's important to be among the first to welcome them back. This shows support and strengthens community bonds.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are Zadok and Abiathar?
Zadok and Abiathar were high priests during King David's reign, responsible for religious matters and often acting as advisors.
Why was David concerned about the elders of Judah?
David was concerned because Judah's delay in welcoming him back could signify a lack of support or unity, which was crucial for his kingship.
What can we learn about leadership from this verse?
Leadership involves recognizing and addressing issues that affect unity and support within a community, ensuring all members are aligned and supportive.
How does this verse relate to the importance of community support?
This verse highlights how community support is essential for a leader's success and stability, emphasizing the importance of timely and unified support from all parts of the community.
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