Judges 16:25

German (Die Heilige Schrift (Schlachter 1951))

Was bedeutet das?

This verse from Judges describes a moment when the Philistines, feeling happy and carefree, asked for Samson to be brought from prison to entertain them. Samson, known for his strength and feats, performed for them, and they placed him between two pillars.

Für Kinder erklärt

Imagine a big party where everyone is having fun. The people at the party ask a strong man to come and play games with them. This strong man, Samson, comes from a special room where he was kept, and he plays for everyone. They put him in the middle of two big columns to watch him better.

Historischer Hintergrund

The Book of Judges was likely compiled around the 6th century BCE, though its stories are set much earlier, during the period of the Judges in ancient Israel. This verse, part of the larger story of Samson, describes a moment when the Philistines, the enemies of the Israelites, are celebrating and have captured Samson.

Anwendung für heute

This verse can remind us of the need for humility even in moments of triumph. In modern terms, consider how people in power might use someone else for their own entertainment, forgetting the respect and dignity that person deserves.

Themen

humilitystrengthprisonentertainmentpowerdignity

Verwandte Verse

1 Samuel 17:431 Corinthians 9:24Hebrews 12:11 Peter 4:12Esther 8:15

Häufige Fragen

Why did the Philistines ask for Samson to be brought to them?
The Philistines, feeling victorious and joyful, wanted Samson, known for his incredible strength and feats, to entertain them despite his captivity.
What does 'he made them sport' imply?
It implies that Samson performed some kind of entertainment or feat for the Philistines, possibly showcasing his strength or agility for their amusement.
What was the setting for this scene?
The scene is set in a Philistine gathering where they are celebrating a victory over Samson, who was captured and kept in prison.
How does this verse relate to themes of power and respect?
This verse highlights the abuse of power by the Philistines, who use Samson for their amusement, disregarding his dignity and status.
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