1 Samuel 28:9
Cebuano CBV - Unknown
Ug ang babaye miingon kaniya: Ania karon, ikaw nahibalo kong unsay gibuhat ni Saul, giunsa niya sa pagwagtang kadtong mga espiritista, ug ang mga salamangkiro, gikan sa yuta: busa ngano man nga nagbutang ka ug usa ka lit-ag alang sa akong kinabuhi, aron sa pagpatay kanako?
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, a woman is warning King Saul that she knows he has banned people who practice magic and communicate with spirits. She is afraid he is tricking her and might hurt her for helping him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who doesn't like people who tell fortunes. One day, your friend asks you to tell his fortune, but you're scared because you know he doesn't like fortune-tellers. You might ask, 'Why are you asking me to do something you don't like?' That's what this woman is doing with King Saul.
Historical Background
The book of 1 Samuel was written by a prophet or a group of scribes around 970-700 BC. It was aimed at the Israelites to understand their history and the importance of following God's laws. At this time, King Saul was ruling Israel, and he had banned the practice of magic and divination.
Living It Out Today
This verse can remind us to be cautious when someone asks us to do something they have previously condemned. For example, if a friend tells you not to cheat, but then asks you to cheat on a test for them, it's important to consider the potential risks and consequences.
Topics
feardeceptionauthoritydivinationconsequenceswisdom
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was King Saul banning those who practiced magic?
King Saul banned those who practiced magic because it was against God's laws, and he wanted to prevent the spread of false teachings and practices among the Israelites.
What risks was the woman facing?
The woman was at risk of punishment or even death because King Saul had banned anyone who practiced divination or communicated with spirits, and she feared that helping him would lead to her own demise.
How does this verse relate to trust?
This verse shows how the woman does not fully trust King Saul's intentions, as she is aware of his strict laws against divination and fears his deception.
What can we learn from the woman's reaction?
We can learn to be cautious and mindful of the potential risks and consequences of our actions, especially when asked to do something we know is wrong or could lead to negative outcomes.
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