1 Samuel 18:17

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

In this verse, King Saul tells David he will give his elder daughter Merab to him as a wife if David proves himself by fighting Saul's battles. Saul plans to let the Philistines kill David instead of harming him himself.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a friend who is really good at playing video games. Your dad says, 'If you win the hardest level, you can have my favorite toy.' But your dad secretly hopes the game is too hard and you won't win. That's kind of like what King Saul is doing with David here.

Contexte historique

1 Samuel was written by the prophet Samuel, along with others, around the 10th century BC. This text was written to the Israelites, who were learning to live under a monarchy and dealing with conflicts with the Philistines.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In modern times, this verse can remind us of situations where we might be tempted to use others to achieve our goals, even if it means putting them in harm's way. It's a warning against using others for personal gain without caring about their well-being.

Thèmes

betrayalloyaltydeceptionfamilystrategic marriagewarfare

Versets liés

Genesis 25:281 Samuel 25:391 Kings 2:7Matthew 22:141 Corinthians 9:24

Questions fréquentes

Why does Saul offer Merab to David?
Saul offers Merab to David as a test of his valor and loyalty, but his real intention is to use the battle to eliminate David.
What does this verse say about Saul's character?
This verse shows that Saul is cunning and manipulative, using his daughter's marriage as a trap to get rid of a perceived threat.
How does this verse relate to the theme of loyalty in the Bible?
This verse highlights the tension between loyalty to a king and personal survival, illustrating the complex nature of loyalty in challenging situations.
What does this verse teach about the consequences of deceit?
This verse warns that deceit can lead to unforeseen consequences and often harms the deceiver as well as the deceived.
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