2 Samuel 18:25
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Misinggit siya kang Haring David nga adunay tawo nga nangabot. Miingon si Haring David, “Kon usa lang siya aduna siguro siyay dala nga balita.” Samtang nagkaduol nga nagkaduol ang tawo,
What Does This Mean?
A watchman sees someone coming and reports it to King David. The king thinks if the person is alone, they might have important news. The person comes quickly and nears the king.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek. Your friend who's it, spots you and yells to the others. Your mom hears and says, 'If it's just one person, they must have big news!' Then, your friend runs fast to tell you something important.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of 2 Samuel, written by multiple authors, likely including the prophet Nathan, about 950 BC. It's part of the historical narrative of King David's reign and his struggles with his son Absalom.
Living It Out Today
Think of a time when you were eagerly waiting for news. Maybe you were expecting a call from a job interview or a test result. This verse reminds us that sometimes, the person who comes alone with a message can bring significant news that affects us greatly.
Topics
kingdomcommunicationnewswaitingexpectationsignificance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was King David so eager for news?
King David was likely concerned about the outcome of a conflict involving his son Absalom, making him particularly attentive to incoming messages.
What can the lone messenger symbolize in our lives?
The lone messenger can symbolize important news or messages in our lives that come unexpectedly and can significantly impact our decisions or circumstances.
How does this verse highlight the importance of communication?
This verse shows that clear and timely communication is vital, especially in situations of uncertainty or conflict.
What does this verse teach about waiting for news?
It teaches patience and the importance of being prepared to receive news, whether it is good or bad, with readiness and attentiveness.
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