1 Samuel 2:4

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse is about how God can weaken the strong and empower the weak. It's part of a prayer by Hannah, praising God for this reversal of fortune. The key message is that God can change the situation of anyone He chooses.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're playing a game where the big kids always win because they're stronger. But then, something magical happens, and the big kids can't win anymore, and the smaller kids get strong enough to play too. That's what this verse is about—God can make the strong weak and the weak strong.

Contexte historique

1 Samuel was written by various authors, including Samuel, Nathan, and Gad, around 930-700 BCE. This verse comes from a prayer by Hannah, who was childless but was given a son, Samuel. It reflects a time where power and strength were often seen as blessings from God.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Think about a time when you felt powerless, maybe in a tough job situation. This verse reminds us that God can change the dynamics of any situation, giving strength to those who feel weak and reducing the power of those who are overbearing.

Thèmes

powerstrengthreversalprayerGod's sovereigntyhope

Versets liés

2 Samuel 7:91 Corinthians 1:27Job 12:19Luke 1:52Isaiah 40:29

Questions fréquentes

Who is speaking in 1 Samuel 2:4?
The speaker is Hannah, who prays this prayer to God after being given a son, Samuel.
What does 'bows of the mighty men are broken' mean?
It means that God can weaken even the strongest and most powerful people, showing that human strength is not permanent and can be taken away by God.
How can this verse help someone feeling weak?
This verse reminds us that God can give strength to the weak, offering hope and encouragement to those who feel powerless in their circumstances.
What is the significance of 'they that stumbled are girded with strength'?
This phrase signifies that God can empower those who stumble or fall, giving them the strength to stand and succeed where they once failed.
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