2 Samuel 8:6

French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from 2 Samuel tells us that after David won a battle, he placed soldiers in Damascus to keep the Syrians under control. The Syrians became David's servants and gave him gifts. God protected David in all his ventures.

Explained for Children

Imagine David as a very powerful kid on the playground who wins a game. He then asks the other kids to follow his rules and do his chores. They agree and even bring him snacks, all because David is so strong and God is always watching over him.

Historical Background

This passage was written by the author of 2 Samuel, likely around the 6th century BC. It was meant for the Israelites to understand David's reign and how God supported him. The setting is a time when Israel was expanding its territory and establishing its dominance in the region.

Living It Out Today

Just as David placed garrisons to protect his territory, we can think about how we secure our own personal spaces and relationships. It's important to set boundaries and maintain control over our lives, trusting that God guides us in our decisions.

Topics

leadershipprotectionvictorysubmissiongiftingdivine favor

Related Verses

1 Chronicles 18:62 Samuel 8:131 Kings 4:212 Chronicles 9:26Psalms 18:33

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did David put garrisons in Damascus?
David put garrisons to secure his control over Damascus after his victory, ensuring that the Syrians would submit to his rule and continue paying tribute.
What does it mean that the Syrians became servants?
The Syrians becoming servants means they were under David's authority, performing tasks and duties as commanded by David and bringing him gifts as a sign of submission.
What role did God play according to 2 Samuel 8:6?
According to the verse, God preserved David in all his endeavors, suggesting that God was actively watching over and protecting David as he expanded his territory.
How can this verse be applied in modern leadership?
Leaders today can apply this by ensuring their teams are well-managed and by recognizing the importance of boundaries and divine guidance in achieving and maintaining success.
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