1 Kings 10:16
French Jerusalem 1998
Que signifie ce verset ?
This verse describes King Solomon making 200 golden targets, with each target costing six hundred shekels of gold. It highlights the wealth and grandeur of Solomon's reign. The verse tells us about the extravagance of Solomon's kingdom.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine King Solomon had a huge piggy bank full of gold. He used this gold to make 200 big, shiny shields, like the ones you see in fairy tales. Each shield was made from a lot of gold, as much as you could carry in your arms!
Contexte historique
The Book of 1 Kings was likely written by multiple authors, around the 6th century BCE. It provides historical accounts of the Israelite kings, including Solomon, and was meant for the Israelite audience. The cultural setting was one of wealth and power for Solomon, but also hints at the eventual decline of the kingdom.
Application pour aujourd'hui
Today, we might think about how we use our resources. Just like Solomon used his wealth to create grand things, we can consider how we use our money and time to make a positive impact on our community or for God's glory.