Nehemiah 13:26
French NFC 2019 (Nouvelle Français Courant)
« N'est-ce pas cela qui a conduit Salomon, le roi d'Israël, à pécher? leur demandai-je. Dans tous les peuples étrangers, il n'y a pas eu de roi comme lui; il était aimé de Dieu, et Dieu l'avait établi roi sur tout Israël. Pourtant, même lui fut entraîné dans le péché par des femmes étrangères.
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about how Solomon, a king of Israel, sinned because of foreign women he married. Despite his wisdom and favor with God, he still made mistakes. The key message is that even great leaders can be led astray by outside influences.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend who really likes candy. Even though you know candy isn't good for you, you start eating it too because your friend does. That's kind of like what happened with Solomon. He was a great king, but he made bad choices because of the people around him.
Historical Background
Nehemiah wrote this book during the post-exilic period, around the 5th century BCE. He was addressing the Jewish community returning from Babylonian captivity. The cultural context reflects concerns about maintaining purity and avoiding foreign influences that could lead to idolatry.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse reminds us to be careful about the influences in our lives. For example, if you're in a group of friends who constantly make fun of others, you might start to do the same, even if you know it's wrong.
Topics
sininfluenceleadershipwisdomforeign relationspurity
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Solomon sin despite being favored by God?
Solomon sinned because of the influence of foreign women who brought their own gods and practices. This shows that even with divine favor, human weakness can lead to sin.
How can this verse help us understand the importance of our friends?
This verse reminds us that our friends and the people we surround ourselves with can greatly influence our choices. We should be careful to choose friends who support our faith and values.
What does this verse teach us about leadership?
Leadership comes with great responsibility, and leaders must be vigilant against influences that can lead them astray. Even a wise and beloved leader like Solomon was not immune to making mistakes.
How can we apply this verse to our own lives today?
We can apply this verse by being mindful of the influences in our lives and making choices that align with our values and faith, even when it's difficult.
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