2 Samuel 22:2
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Mao kini ang iyang awit: “Ang Ginoo ang akong salipdanan nga bato, ang akong lig-ong tago-anan ug manluluwas. Ingon nga salipdanan nga bato, makatago ako kanimo. Siya ang akong taming ug gamhanan nga manluluwas. Ang Ginoo ang akong dalangpanan ug tago-anan. ang nagluwas kanako gikan sa bangis nga mga tawo.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, David is saying that God is his protector and helper, like a strong rock, a fortress to hide in, and someone who rescues him from danger. The verse is from David's song of thanksgiving to God for his protection.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and you find the best hiding spot ever. It's like a secret fort made of rocks and walls that nobody can see through. That's how David feels about God. God is his best hiding spot, his safe place, and the one who always helps him win the game.
Historical Background
This verse is part of David's song of thanksgiving found in 2 Samuel, written around 1000 BC. David, a king of Israel, praises God for His protection and deliverance. The audience would have been the Israelites who valued God's protective role.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're going through a tough time at work or school, feeling overwhelmed. Just like David found his strength and safety in God, you can also rely on God to be your protector and helper, giving you the strength to overcome challenges.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who wrote 2 Samuel 22:2?
David wrote this verse as part of his song of thanksgiving to God for His protection and deliverance.
How can I apply this verse to my daily life?
You can apply this verse by relying on God as your protector and helper in times of need, trusting that He will provide the strength and safety you need.
What does it mean when God is called a rock and a fortress?
When God is called a rock and a fortress, it means He is a solid, unmovable source of protection and strength, just like a rock or a fortress would protect someone in ancient times.
Are there other verses similar to 2 Samuel 22:2?
Yes, similar verses can be found in Psalms 18:2, Psalms 61:3, Psalms 91:2, Matthew 7:24, and Proverbs 18:10, all emphasizing God's protective and strong nature.
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