1 Samuel 27:5
balinese
Dane Daud matur ring Ida Sang Prabu Akis kadi asapuniki: “Yening palungguh iratu wiakti masawitra ring titiang, ledang palungguh iratu maicain kota alit asiki buat dados genah titiange. Santukan titiang rumasa nenten becik yening titiang madunungan iriki ring kota kaprabon druene.”
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, David asks King Achish for a place to live outside the royal city. David is being polite and respectful, suggesting he does not want to impose on the king’s hospitality. This shows David's humility and strategic thinking.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're a guest at a friend's house. You don't want to stay in the main house because you don't want to bother your friend too much. So, you ask if you can stay in a guesthouse nearby. That's what David is doing with King Achish. He's being considerate.
Historical Background
1 Samuel was written by various authors, possibly including Samuel, Nathan, and Gad, around the 10th century BCE. The text was written for the Israelite community to understand their history and the actions of their leaders, like King Saul and David. This verse is part of a narrative where David is seeking refuge from King Saul's persecution.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse teaches us to be considerate of others' space and to find solutions that are mutually beneficial. For example, if you're visiting a friend, it’s polite to ask if staying in a guest room or another part of the house is preferred, rather than assuming you can stay in the main living area.
Topics
humilityrespectstrategyhospitalityrefugeleadership
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does David ask to live outside the royal city?
David asks to live outside the royal city to show respect to King Achish and avoid imposing on the king’s hospitality. This demonstrates David's humility and strategic thinking.
What does this verse tell us about David's character?
This verse shows David's humility, respect for authority, and his ability to think strategically about his own situation and how it affects others.
How does this relate to hospitality in the Bible?
The verse illustrates the concept of hospitality and how it can involve considering the comfort and preferences of both the host and the guest, demonstrating mutual respect.
What can we learn from David's actions in this verse?
We can learn to be considerate of others, especially when we are guests. David’s actions teach us to find ways to be helpful and not to be a burden on our hosts.
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