2 Samuel 13:6
French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)
Et Amnon se coucha et fit le malade; et le roi vint le voir, et Amnon dit au roi: Je te prie, que Thamar, ma sœur, vienne faire deux gâteaux sous mes yeux, et que je les mange de sa main.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Amnon pretends to be sick to see his half-sister Tamar. He asks his father, King David, to let Tamar come and make cakes for him. This request shows Amnon's manipulation and hidden intentions.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you pretended to be sick to get your favorite snack from your sibling. That's what Amnon does here. He acts sick so his dad will let Tamar come make him special cakes, but he has other plans.
Historical Background
The book of 2 Samuel was written by the prophet Nathan and possibly others, around the 9th century BC. It was written for the Israelites, detailing the reign of King David. This context highlights the complex family dynamics and the moral issues of the time.
Living It Out Today
Consider a situation where someone pretends to be sick to get attention or favors from a family member. This verse reminds us to be aware of ulterior motives and to handle family dynamics with care and honesty.
Topics
manipulationfamily dynamicsmoralitydeceptionintegritypower
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Amnon act sick?
Amnon pretends to be sick to manipulate his father, King David, into bringing Tamar to him. This shows his deceptive nature and his ulterior motives.
What is the significance of asking for Tamar to make cakes?
By asking Tamar to make cakes, Amnon is setting up a scenario where he can be alone with her, using the pretense of needing something from her as a pretext for his true intentions.
How does this verse reflect on family dynamics?
This verse highlights the complex and often dysfunctional family dynamics in ancient Israel, particularly the manipulation and deceit that can occur within family relationships.
What can we learn from this verse about integrity?
This verse teaches us the importance of integrity and honesty in our dealings with others, especially within family contexts, and the dangers of deceit and manipulation.
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