1 Samuel 21:13
Italian 1885 (Diodati Bibbia 1885)
Cosa significa?
This verse describes David pretending to be mad when he was in front of the Philistines. He acted crazy to protect himself, even letting his spit fall on his beard. The verse shows David's cunning to avoid being caught.
Spiegato ai bambini
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek and you want to trick the seeker. David did something like that. He pretended to be crazy to trick the bad guys so they wouldn't catch him. It's like when you pretend to be silly to make someone laugh and forget about you.
Contesto storico
1 Samuel was written by Samuel, Nathan, and Gad. It covers the period from the birth of Samuel to the death of King Saul. The book was written around 930 BCE and was intended for the Israelites to understand their history and the rise of David as king.
Applicazione per oggi
In modern times, we face situations where we need to be clever to avoid trouble. For example, if you're being bullied and need to escape, sometimes pretending to be distracted or confused can help you get away safely.
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