1 Kings 2:6
Ilokano (Ti Baro a Naimbag a Damag Biblia) 1996
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from King David to his son Solomon, telling him to use his wisdom to punish Shimei, who insulted David. It means that Shimei shouldn’t die peacefully because of his past actions.
Explained for Children
Imagine if someone was mean to your grandpa and said really hurtful things. Your grandpa would tell you to be smart and make sure that person doesn't get away with being mean. That's what King David is telling Solomon to do about a man named Shimei.
Historical Background
The book of 1 Kings was written by prophets and scribes around 960-550 B.C. This particular verse is part of David's final instructions to his son Solomon, who would become the next king. It reflects the historical context of Israel's monarchy and the importance of justice.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, if someone has wronged you or your family, this verse reminds us to seek justice wisely. However, it also reminds us to consider the consequences of our actions and the potential for forgiveness.
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