1 Samuel 22:12
Ewe 1913 (Biblia alo Ŋɔŋlɔ Kɔkɔe La Le Eʋegbe Me 1913)
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, King Saul is addressing someone named Ahitub's son, who responds respectfully. The key message is about a powerful figure summoning a subordinate to answer questions.
Explained for Children
Imagine the principal calling a student to the office. The student says, 'Here I am, sir,' just like Ahitub's son does to King Saul. It's about listening and respecting authority.
Historical Background
This passage is from the book of 1 Samuel, written around the 10th century BCE. It was likely composed by a prophet or a group of scribes for the Israelites, detailing the life of Saul, the first king of Israel.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this can relate to a manager asking for an employee's report. The lesson is to respond respectfully and truthfully, even in challenging situations.
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