2 Samuel 14:10
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the king is reassuring someone that if anyone speaks against them, they should bring that person to the king, and the king will protect them from further harm. The king is speaking here, offering his protection and a promise of justice.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend was being bullied, and you told them, 'If anyone ever picks on you again, just come to me, and I'll make sure they leave you alone.' That's what the king is doing here. He's saying, 'If anyone tries to hurt you, come to me, and I'll protect you.'
Historical Background
2 Samuel is a part of the Old Testament, written by various authors, including the prophet Nathan, and possibly the prophet Gad. It was written around the 9th century BCE and tells the story of King David's reign. This verse is set in the context of the king's administration and his role in providing justice and protection to his subjects.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're a new employee at a company, and your boss promises to protect you from any unfair treatment from coworkers. You can apply this verse by trusting that there is someone in authority who will stand up for you and ensure that you are treated fairly.