2 Samuel 6:20
French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)
David s'en retourna pour bénir sa maison, et Mical, fille de Saül, sortit à sa rencontre. Elle dit: Quel honneur aujourd'hui pour le roi d'Israël de s'être découvert aux yeux des servantes de ses serviteurs, comme se découvrirait un homme de rien!
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, David returns home after a joyful celebration and blesses his household. Michal, his wife and daughter of Saul, criticizes David for his enthusiastic display, which she views as undignified. The key message is the contrast between David's devotion and Michal's disapproval.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're at a birthday party and you're so happy you start dancing around. Your friend sees this and says you look silly. This verse is like that, but with David and Michal. David was dancing to show how happy he was, but Michal thought he looked silly.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Books of Samuel, written by prophets and historians around 970-540 BCE. It was written for the Israelites to record the reign of King David and to provide moral lessons through his actions and relationships.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, imagine a CEO who decides to mingle and dance with employees at a company event, much to the chagrin of a more formal executive. This verse reminds us that showing genuine enthusiasm and humility can sometimes clash with societal expectations.
Topics
devotionhumilitycriticismleadershipfamily dynamicscelebration
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Michal upset with David?
Michal was upset because she viewed David's actions as undignified and unbecoming of a king. She thought he was behaving in a way that was beneath his status.
What does this verse teach about devotion?
This verse teaches that devotion can sometimes lead to actions that others find surprising or inappropriate. David's devotion was genuine, even if it was not understood by everyone.
How does this verse relate to humility?
David’s actions, while they might have seemed humble to some, were criticized by Michal. This shows the tension between genuine humility and societal expectations of leaders.
What can we learn about criticism from this verse?
We can learn that criticism is a part of leadership and relationships. It's important to consider the source and the intent behind criticism, and not let it deter us from our true devotion and purpose.
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