1 Kings 5:14
French (La Bible expliquée)
On venait de toutes les nations pour entendre Salomon s'exprimer avec sagesse; on venait de la part de tous les rois de la terre, qui avaient entendu parler de cette sagesse. Ce sommaire fait de Salomon le roi sage par excellence: on lui attribuera une grande partie de la littérature de sagesse qui se trouve dans la Bible. Parmi les domaines d'application de cette sagesse, on note ici le talent poétique, une curiosité et un savoir quasi encyclopédiques, ajoutés à l'art de rendre la justice et de gouverner le pays. Ce portrait du roi se retrouve, repris et abrégé, dans Sir 47.14-17.
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about King Solomon organizing a large group of workers to go to Lebanon for logging work. They would spend one month working there and two months at home. Adoniram was the person in charge of this operation.
Explained for Children
Imagine a big playground where kids work in shifts. One month, a group of kids goes to a special treehouse to help build something cool. Then, they get two months off to play at home. A grown-up named Adoniram makes sure everyone knows when it's their turn to work.
Historical Background
The Book of 1 Kings was written by multiple authors, possibly including prophets like Jeremiah, around the 6th century BC. It records the history of Israel and Judah, focusing on their kings and the temple construction under Solomon. This verse provides insight into the labor system during Solomon's reign.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse reminds us of the importance of work-life balance. Just like the workers who had a month to work hard and two months to rest, we should also ensure we take time to recharge and enjoy our lives.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Adoniram in the Bible?
Adoniram was an official in King Solomon's administration, responsible for overseeing labor and conscription duties.
What does this verse tell us about work-life balance?
It shows a structured approach to work and rest, suggesting a one month work period followed by two months of rest.
How does this relate to Solomon's temple construction?
This verse is part of the broader narrative of Solomon's building projects, including the temple, which required a significant labor force.
What can we learn about leadership from this verse?
Leadership involves effective management of resources and people, ensuring tasks are completed while also considering the well-being of workers.
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