2 Samuel 16:16

French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Hushai the Archite meets Absalom and repeats 'God save the king' twice. Hushai is actually loyal to David, Absalom's father, and he is trying to convince Absalom that he is on his side while secretly working against him.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where you have to pretend to like someone you don't really like to keep a bigger secret. Hushai is like that. He's saying nice things to Absalom, but he's really trying to help David, Absalom's dad.

Historical Background

This verse is from the book of 2 Samuel, written by Samuel, Nathan, and Gad. It was composed around 930 BC, and it narrates events from King David's reign. The cultural setting involves political intrigue and loyalty tests in the royal court.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, imagine an employee in a company who pretends to support a colleague who is trying to take over the boss's position, but the employee is secretly helping the boss. Hushai's actions teach us about loyalty and the complexities of human relationships.

Topics

loyaltypoliticsdeceptionbetrayalfriendshipdivine intervention

Related Verses

1 Samuel 23:162 Samuel 15:342 Samuel 17:141 Kings 1:33Luke 22:31

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Hushai say 'God save the king' to Absalom?
Hushai used this phrase to appear loyal to Absalom, but he was actually loyal to King David and was trying to deceive Absalom to protect David.
What is the significance of Hushai's loyalty in this verse?
Hushai's loyalty demonstrates the complex nature of political alliances and the lengths people may go to protect those they serve.
How does this verse reflect the theme of betrayal?
This verse shows how Hushai's outward loyalty to Absalom masks his true allegiance to David, illustrating the theme of betrayal through deception.
What lessons can be drawn from Hushai's actions?
Hushai's actions highlight the importance of loyalty and the challenges of maintaining integrity in morally complex situations.
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