2 Samuel 9:9

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Que signifie ce verset ?

In this verse, King David is talking to Ziba, who used to serve Saul. David is telling Ziba that he has given Mephibosheth, Saul's grandson, all of Saul's property and belongings. This shows David's kindness and generosity.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine if you had a friend whose grandpa used to be the boss at school, but now the grandpa isn't around. The new principal decides to give your friend all the toys and things that belonged to the old boss. That's what King David did for Mephibosheth, showing he cares about others.

Contexte historique

The Book of 2 Samuel was likely written by several authors, including the prophet Nathan and the prophet Gad. It was written around 960 BC and was aimed at the Israelites, detailing the reign of King David and his interactions with various people, including Saul's family.

Application pour aujourd'hui

This verse teaches us about generosity and kindness. For example, if a friend or neighbor is in need, we can show kindness by sharing our resources or helping them in some way, just as David helped Mephibosheth.

Thèmes

generositykindnessredemptionfamilyroyaltyjustice

Versets liés

1 Samuel 20:252 Samuel 9:41 Kings 1:6Luke 6:381 John 3:17

Questions fréquentes

Why did King David give Mephibosheth all of Saul's property?
King David gave Mephibosheth Saul's property as an act of kindness and loyalty to the house of Saul, showing that he had a compassionate heart.
Who is Ziba in this context?
Ziba was a servant of Saul who had been loyal to Saul's household. He is mentioned in the story as someone who would have known about Saul's property.
How does this verse illustrate the theme of generosity?
This verse illustrates generosity because David, in his position of power, chose to share what he had with Mephibosheth, a descendant of Saul, instead of holding onto it for himself.
What does this verse tell us about King David?
This verse highlights David's character as a ruler who practiced kindness and mercy, even towards the family of his predecessor, Saul.
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