1 Chronicles 16:7

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse tells us that on a special day, King David gave a psalm to Asaph and his brothers to thank God. It shows David's appreciation for God's works and his desire to praise Him.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you have a favorite song you sing to thank your parents for being so nice to you. King David made a special song to thank God for all the good things He did. He asked his friend Asaph and Asaph's brothers to sing this song for everyone to hear.

歴史的背景

1 Chronicles was written after the Babylonian exile, likely by Ezra or a scribe around 400 BC. The text reflects on the history of Israel, focusing on the kings and their achievements. This verse speaks to the importance of thanksgiving and the role of music in worship.

今日への適用

Just as David composed a psalm to thank God for His blessings, we can also take time to thank God for what He has done in our lives. This could be through writing a song, a poem, or simply expressing gratitude in prayer or reflection.

トピック

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関連する聖句

Psalm 107:12 Chronicles 5:13Ezra 3:10Psalm 95:11 Timothy 2:1

よくある質問

What was the purpose of David giving a psalm to Asaph?
David's purpose was to have Asaph and his brothers lead in singing a psalm of thanksgiving to God, reflecting on God's goodness and the blessings He had bestowed upon them.
How can we practice gratitude today?
We can practice gratitude by regularly expressing thanks to God for His blessings, through prayer, journaling, or even creating something like a song or a poem to express our thankfulness.
Who was Asaph?
Asaph was a prominent musician and leader in the temple choir during the time of King David and later. He was one of the chief musicians who led the worship through music and song.
What does this verse teach about leadership?
This verse shows that leaders should lead by example in giving thanks and praising God. It emphasizes the importance of acknowledging God's blessings and leading others in expressing gratitude.
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