1 Samuel 7:17
French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Samuel went back to his home in Ramah, where he would judge Israel and build an altar to worship God. Samuel was an important leader and judge during this time.
Explained for Children
Imagine Samuel as a teacher who goes back to his classroom every day. His classroom was in a place called Ramah, where he taught people about God and made important decisions for his community. He also built a special place there to say thank you to God, just like you might build a fort in your backyard to play.
Historical Background
The Book of 1 Samuel was written during the time of the early Israelite monarchy, likely by a prophet or scribe. It was written to show the transition from the era of judges to the establishment of kings in Israel. The verse highlights Samuel's role as a judge and a religious leader.
Living It Out Today
Just like Samuel who built an altar to worship God, it's important for us to find ways to regularly express our gratitude and devotion to God in our daily lives. This could be through prayer, reading the Bible, or setting aside a special place in your home for reflection.