1 Samuel 10:18
balinese
Dane tumuli ngandika ring wong Israele kadi asapuniki: “Sapuniki sabdan Ida Sang Hyang Widi Wasa, Widin Israele: ‘Ulun suba nuntun kita pesu uli di tanah Mesir, buina Ulun suba mebasang kita uli kakuasan bangsa Mesire tur uli kakuasan saluiring bangsa ane lenan ane nindes kita.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Samuel is speaking to the Israelites, reminding them that God is the one who freed them from slavery in Egypt and protected them from other kingdoms and oppressors. The key message is God's faithfulness and protection throughout Israel's history.
Explained for Children
Imagine you had a really tough time at school, and your best friend came and helped you every day. This verse is like that, but much bigger. God is like that best friend who helped the Israelites when they were in trouble in Egypt and protected them from bullies.
Historical Background
The book of 1 Samuel was likely written by Samuel, Nathan, and Gad, around the 10th century BCE. It was written to the Israelites, who were settling into their promised land after the Exodus and facing challenges from neighboring kingdoms. This verse reflects the historical context of God's intervention in Israel's early history.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be a person who feels overwhelmed by work and family pressures. This verse reminds them that just as God protected Israel from all their oppressors, He can also provide strength and protection in today's challenging situations.
Topics
faithfulnessprotectionsalvationhistoryGod's powerdeliverance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in 1 Samuel 10:18?
Samuel is speaking in this verse. He is reminding the Israelites of God's past faithfulness and protection.
What does the verse mean by 'all kingdoms'?
This refers to the various nations and empires that attempted to control or oppress the Israelites throughout their history, such as the Egyptians and Philistines.
How does this verse apply to Christians today?
Christians can find encouragement in God's historical faithfulness, seeing it as a promise of continued protection and guidance in their own lives and challenges.
Why is this verse important in the Bible?
This verse is significant as it highlights God's role in Israel's history, setting the stage for understanding His continued involvement and protection of His people throughout the Bible.
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