1 Samuel 21:12
German HFA (Hoffnung für Alle)
Doch die Hofbeamten dort warnten den König: »Ist das nicht David, der Anführer der Israeliten, für den sie tanzten und sangen: ›Saul hat tausend Mann erschlagen, David aber zehntausend‹?«
Was bedeutet das?
In this verse, David remembers what he has heard and becomes very afraid of King Achish from Gath. It shows David's cautious nature and his awareness of potential danger.
Für Kinder erklärt
Imagine you overheard something that made you worried about a mean kid at school. That's what happened to David. He was scared of King Achish, like you might be scared of a bully.
Historischer Hintergrund
This verse is from the Old Testament book of 1 Samuel, written by Samuel, Nathan, and Gad. It was composed around 930 BCE for the Israelites, describing David's experiences and his dealings with various kings.
Anwendung für heute
If you're in a situation where someone is threatening you, it's okay to be cautious like David. Remember what they say and be prepared to act if needed.
Themen
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Verwandte Verse
Häufige Fragen
Why was David afraid of Achish?
David was likely afraid because Achish, as a Philistine king, represented a threat to him. David was trying to avoid capture and was being careful.
What lesson can we learn from David's response?
We can learn to be cautious in dangerous situations, but also to trust in God's protection, as David often did.
How can we apply David's actions to our daily lives?
We can be mindful of our surroundings and remember what we've learned from past experiences to make better decisions in challenging situations.
What does this verse teach us about dealing with fear?
It teaches us that it's normal to feel fear, but we should use that fear to be cautious and to seek God's guidance in difficult times.