German TKW (Textbibel von Kautzsch und Weizsäcker)
Damals nämlich, als David die Edomiter ausrottete, als der Feldhauptmann Joab hinzog, die Erschlagenen zu begraben, und alles was männlich war in Edom niedermetzelte
Was bedeutet das?
This verse explains that when David was in Edom, Joab, the leader of the army, went up to bury the dead soldiers after killing all the males in Edom. It describes a violent event from the past involving King David's army.
Für Kinder erklärt
Imagine if there was a big fight between two groups of kids in a playground. After the fight, one of the leaders went to make sure all the fallen kids were okay, but there was a lot of sadness because many boys were hurt. This is like that, but with grown-ups and a real war.
Historischer Hintergrund
This passage is from the Old Testament, written by the author of 1 Kings, likely a prophet during the time of the Babylonian exile. It was written for the Israelites to remind them of their history and the actions of their kings, especially David.
Anwendung für heute
Today, we might think about how conflicts and wars affect communities. We can consider how to resolve disputes without violence and the importance of remembering and respecting those who have suffered.
Joab, as the captain of the army, was following orders given by King David. The act was part of a military campaign to assert control over Edom.
What does this verse teach us about leadership?
This verse highlights the harsh realities of leadership in ancient times, where military conquest and control often involved extreme measures.
How can we relate this to our lives today?
While we don't live in a time of such extreme violence, this verse reminds us of the importance of remembering and honoring those affected by conflict and the need for peaceful resolution.
What does this say about King David's reign?
This verse portrays a darker side of King David's reign, showing the ruthless methods used to maintain control and expand his kingdom.