1 Chronicles 27:4
French NFC 2019 (Nouvelle Français Courant)
Troisième mois: Benaya, fils du grand-prêtre Yoyada. Benaya était un membre du “groupe des Trente”; lorsqu'il en devint le chef, c'est son fils Ammizabad qui reprit le commandement de sa division. Quatrième mois: Assaël, frère de Joab, et par la suite son fils Zebadia. Cinquième mois: Chamouth, du clan d'Izra. Sixième mois: Ira, fils d'Iquèch, de Técoa. Septième mois: Hélès, de Palon, de la tribu d'Éfraïm. Huitième mois: Sibkaï, de Houcha, du clan de Zéra. Neuvième mois: Abiézer, d'Anatoth, de la tribu de Benjamin. Dixième mois: Maraï, de Netofa, du clan de Zéra. Onzième mois: Benaya, de Piraton, de la tribu d'Éfraïm. Douzième mois: Heldaï, de Netofa, du clan d'Otniel.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the second month's military course led by Dodai, an Ahohite, with Mikloth as a leader in the course. Each course had 24,000 soldiers. This information is part of a larger list detailing the organization of King David's military.
Explained for Children
Imagine organizing a big sports team into different groups, each group has the same number of players. This verse is like that, it talks about one of these groups of soldiers. Dodai was the coach of this group, and Mikloth was a helper coach, and they had 24,000 players in their group!
Historical Background
The book of 1 Chronicles was written after the Babylonian exile, around the 4th century BCE. It was composed for the Jewish people returning from exile, aiming to re-establish their identity and religious practices. The text provides a detailed record of the organization of King David's military.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse teaches us about leadership and organization. Just like Dodai and Mikloth led their group of soldiers, in our workplaces, schools, or community groups, we can apply principles of effective leadership and organization to manage large groups effectively.
Topics
leadershiporganizationmilitaryhistorical recordsDavidic kingdomstructure
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the number 24,000 significant?
The number 24,000 represents the standardized size of each course in King David's military, ensuring equal strength and organization across all groups.
Who is Dodai and why is he important?
Dodai is a military leader in King David's army. He is important because he led one of the twelve courses of soldiers, showing the structured leadership in David's military.
What does 'Ahohite' mean?
Ahohite refers to Dodai's ancestry or tribe. It indicates his lineage, likely connecting him to a specific group or family within Israel.
How can this verse apply to modern leadership?
This verse teaches us about structured leadership and organization, which can be applied in modern settings like managing teams in a business or leading a community group.
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