2 Samuel 13:32
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Apan miingon si Jonadab nga anak sa igsoon ni David nga si Shimea, “Mahal nga Hari, ayaw pagtuo nga gipamatay ang tanan mong mga anak nga lalaki, si Amnon lang ang gipatay. Sukad sa adlaw nga gipakaulawan ni Amnon ang iyang igsoon nga si Tamar, nagtinguha na si Absalom sa pagpatay kaniya.
What Does This Mean?
Jonadab, David's nephew, tells David not to worry that all his sons are dead, only Amnon is dead. He explains that Absalom planned this from the moment Amnon forced Tamar to have sex with him against her will.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big brother who did something really mean to your sister. Your other brother is so upset, he plans to make your mean brother sorry. Jonadab tells the dad not to worry, because it's only the mean brother who got hurt, not all of them.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of 2 Samuel, written during the period of the Divided Kingdom. The author is traditionally believed to be the prophet Nathan, and it was written for the Israelites to understand the complex relationships and tragic events within King David's household.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this could be like a parent being falsely accused of all their children being in danger, when it's only one child involved in a serious incident. It's a reminder to gather all facts before making assumptions.
Topics
family conflictsjusticevengeancebetrayalhonortragedy
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Jonadab in this verse?
Jonadab is David's nephew, known for his shrewd and perceptive nature, who speaks to David about the death of Amnon.
What does the verse reveal about Absalom?
The verse indicates that Absalom had been planning to take revenge on Amnon for raping his sister Tamar.
How does this relate to the broader narrative of 2 Samuel?
This verse is part of a tragic story about family betrayal and the consequences of violent actions within the royal family of David.
What is the lesson about justice in this verse?
It highlights the complex nature of justice and revenge within family structures and the consequences of violent actions.
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