2 Samuel 23:21
French (BFC) 1997 (Bible en Français Courant)
C'est lui encore qui tua un imposant Égyptien armé d'une lance: il l'attaqua avec un bâton, lui arracha la lance de la main et s'en servit pour le tuer.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a heroic act where a man defeated an Egyptian soldier who was armed with a spear. The man used just a staff to disarm the Egyptian and then killed him with his own weapon. The verse highlights bravery and skill in battle.
Explained for Children
Imagine a strong man facing a giant with a big stick. The giant has a long spear, but our brave friend doesn't get scared. He uses a small stick to take the spear from the giant and then beats the giant with his own spear. It's like playing a game where you use your smarts and bravery to win!
Historical Background
2 Samuel was written by various authors, traditionally attributed to the prophet Nathan, Gad, and possibly Samuel himself. It was written around the 9th century BC and describes the reigns of Kings David and Solomon. This verse is part of a list of David's mighty men, highlighting their heroic deeds during David's reign.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this can be seen as a reminder to face challenges with courage and wisdom. Imagine a person who, despite being less equipped, uses their wit and bravery to overcome a more powerful opponent. This might apply to someone solving a difficult problem at work or dealing with a bully.
Topics
couragewisdomheroismovercomingbraverymilitary
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does this verse teach about overcoming challenges?
It teaches that with courage and wisdom, one can overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges. The man overcame a well-armed opponent with just a staff, showing that strength isn't always physical.
How does this relate to the theme of heroism in the Bible?
This verse is part of a list of David's mighty men and their heroic deeds, emphasizing that true heroism often involves facing great odds with faith and skill.
Can you give an example of how this verse can be applied in modern times?
In modern times, this can be applied to situations where one faces a more powerful or intimidating opponent, using wisdom and courage to overcome them, much like the man with the staff facing the Egyptian soldier.
What are some other Bible verses that speak about courage?
Other verses include Judges 7:19-22, where Gideon's small army defeats the Midianites, and 1 Samuel 17:48-49, where David defeats Goliath with a sling and stone, showing the power of faith and courage.
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