Ug isulti usab ninyo kini ngadto kang Amasa, ‘Tungod kay kadugo ka nako, himuon ka nako nga komander sa akong mga sundalo puli kang Joab. Kon dili ko kini himuon, hinaut nga silotan ako sa Dios sa labihan gayod.’ ”
What Does This Mean?
King David is speaking to Amasa, saying he should be the new captain of the army instead of Joab. He emphasizes their close relationship and promises Amasa a key leadership role.
Explained for Children
Imagine your best friend is leaving a game, and you say to another friend, 'You're like family to me, and I want you to lead the game from now on.' That's what King David is doing here, but with a big army.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of 2 Samuel, written about 950 BC. It describes events during King David's reign. The setting is the ancient Israelite kingdom, where leadership changes were significant for the nation.
Living It Out Today
In a workplace, if a key leader is stepping down, a new leader might be chosen based on trust and history. This shows how relationships can shape leadership roles in any group.