Israel kah Caempuei Pathen BOEIPA namah loh na sal kah a hna te na hnacueh pah tih, 'Nang hamla im ka sa ni,' a ti. Te dongah ni na taengah hekah thangthuinah neh thangthui ham khaw na sal kah a lungbuei loh a hmuh.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, David is speaking to God, acknowledging that God has promised to build a house for him. David feels this promise is so wonderful that it moved him to pray this prayer to God.
Explained for Children
Imagine your friend promised you the best treehouse ever. You’d be so happy, you’d want to tell your friend how thankful you are. That’s what David is doing here. He’s telling God how much he appreciates the promise of a great house.
Historical Background
The verse is from the book of 2 Samuel, written by various authors around 930-700 BC. It is a historical text narrating David's reign as king of Israel. The audience is the Israelites, and the cultural setting is one of monarchy and divine covenant.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're starting a new job and your boss promises you a big promotion. This might make you feel grateful and eager to thank your boss. Similarly, David thanks God for His promise, showing us the importance of expressing gratitude for God's blessings.