2 Samuel 8:9

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What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that Toi, the king of Hamath, heard about David defeating Hadadezer's army. It shows how news of David's military success spread to other kingdoms.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game and you win a big battle. Then, your friend in another room hears about it and gets excited. That's like what happened here, but with kings and armies instead of friends and games.

Historical Background

The book of 2 Samuel was written by various authors, likely including the prophet Nathan, and it was compiled around the 9th century BCE. It describes the reign of King David and was written for the Israelites to understand their history and the covenant with God.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, news of someone's success can inspire others to seek alliances or to reassess their own positions. This can apply to business leaders hearing about a competitor's success or countries reacting to another nation's military victories.

Topics

leadershipmilitaryalliancesnewskingdomshistory

Related Verses

2 Samuel 8:31 Chronicles 18:31 Kings 5:11 Samuel 8:10Matthew 22:21

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the news of David's victory important?
The news of David's victory was important because it could influence other rulers' decisions about alliances, trade, or military actions.
Who is Hadadezer?
Hadadezer was a king of Aram Damascus who was defeated by David, as mentioned in the earlier parts of 2 Samuel.
What was Toi's reaction?
The verse does not specify Toi's reaction, but it sets the stage for further actions or decisions that Toi might take, possibly leading to an alliance with David.
How does this verse relate to the larger story of David?
This verse highlights David's growing power and influence, which was a central theme in his reign, showing how his military successes impacted neighboring kingdoms.
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