1 Samuel 21:4
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Maintenant qu'as-tu sous la main? Donne-moi cinq pains ou ce qui se trouvera.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Ahimelech the priest tells David that there is no ordinary bread available, only consecrated bread meant for priests. He also asks if the men with David have been ritually pure by abstaining from sexual relations.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a special mission and need food. The only food available is a special kind that's usually just for priests. The priest asks if your team has been extra careful to follow the rules to be clean and ready for this special food.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of 1 Samuel, written by Samuel, Nathan, and Gad. It was composed around the 10th century BCE. The text describes events in the life of David before he became king, emphasizing the relationship between David and the priestly community.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might think about when we have to make exceptions for people in need. For example, if someone is in a desperate situation and needs access to something usually reserved for others, we can consider making an exception if it's the right thing to do.
Topics
ritual purityleadershipcompassionpriesthoodobligationssacrifice
Related Verses
Leviticus 24:5-9Matthew 12:1-81 Samuel 22:6-10Exodus 29:32-34Leviticus 22:10-16
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of hallowed bread?
Hallowed bread was specifically set aside for use by priests, signifying its sacred nature. It symbolized the priest's role in mediating between God and people.
Why did the priest ask about the men's purity?
The question about purity was to ensure that the bread given to David and his men was handled according to religious rules, maintaining the sanctity of the ritual bread.
How does this verse reflect David's character?
This verse shows David in a position where he must rely on others for help, indicating his dependence on divine providence and the support of those who believe in him.
What can we learn about leadership from this verse?
Leaders like David must sometimes seek unconventional support and be willing to accept help from different sources, demonstrating adaptability and resourcefulness.
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