E il Signore farà ritornare sopra il suo capo il sangue ch’egli ha sparso; perciocchè egli si è avventato sopra due uomini più giusti e migliori di lui, e li ha uccisi con la spada, senza che Davide, mio padre, ne sapesse nulla, cioè: Abner, figliuolo di Ner, capo dell’esercito d’Israele, ed Amasa, figliuolo di Ieter, capo dell’esercito di Giuda.
Cosa significa?
This verse is about God's judgment on Joab for killing Abner and Amasa, two men who were better than Joab. It's part of Solomon's judgment on Joab after David's death. The message is that God will hold accountable those who unjustly take life.
Spiegato ai bambini
Imagine you have two friends who are really nice, but someone you know gets angry and hits them. God says that person will face the consequences because it's wrong to hurt good people.
Contesto storico
1 Kings was written by multiple authors, possibly Jeremiah, around 560-540 BCE. It was written for the people of Israel, detailing the reigns of kings and their faithfulness to God. This verse is part of Solomon's address to Joab after becoming king.
Applicazione per oggi
In modern times, this verse can remind us of the importance of justice and the consequences of our actions. For example, if someone takes advantage of others in a business setting, they might face legal or moral repercussions.