2 Samuel 13:29
French (La Bible expliquée)
Les serviteurs exécutèrent l'ordre d'Absalom et tuèrent Amnon. Aussitôt, les autres fils du roi se levèrent de table, montèrent chacun sur son mulet et s'enfuirent.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how Absalom's servants killed Amnon, as Absalom had commanded them to do. Afterward, the king's sons, including Absalom, quickly mounted their mules and fled to avoid any repercussions from their father, King David.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends are playing a game where you have to run away really fast if something bad happens. In this story, Absalom's friends did something bad, and then all the king's sons ran away on their mules, just like you would run away in your game.
Historical Background
The book of 2 Samuel was written by the prophet Nathan and others, around the 9th century BC. It documents the reign of King David and his sons, focusing on the internal conflicts and political struggles within the kingdom.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can see this as a reminder of the consequences of revenge and how it can lead to more chaos and division within families or communities. It highlights the importance of resolving conflicts through dialogue and forgiveness rather than violence.
Topics
revengeconflict resolutionfamily dynamicsconsequences of actionsforgivenessleadership
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Absalom's servants kill Amnon?
Absalom commanded them to kill Amnon in revenge for Amnon's rape of Absalom's sister Tamar, as described in the previous verses.
What does the fleeing on mules symbolize?
The fleeing on mules symbolizes the urgency and fear the king's sons felt after the act of violence, indicating their desire to escape from potential punishment or consequences.
How does this story relate to the broader theme of justice?
This story highlights the complex issues of justice and vengeance, showing how personal revenge can lead to further conflict and suffering, rather than true justice.
What can we learn from Absalom's actions in this verse?
We can learn that taking matters into our own hands for justice often leads to more problems, and it's important to seek resolution through proper channels rather than personal vendettas.
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