1 Samuel 26:14
Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))
この聖句の意味
In this verse, David calls out to the people and Abner, questioning Abner's response. Abner replies, asking who is calling out to the king. The key message is about the confrontation and communication between David and Abner, reflecting the complex political dynamics of their time.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine David as a kid in a playground shouting to his friend Abner, asking why he isn't answering. Abner is surprised and asks who's calling. It's like when you shout to a friend and they don't hear you, so you have to ask again who you're talking to.
歴史的背景
The verse is from the book of 1 Samuel, written by Samuel, Nathan, and Gad, around the 10th century BCE. It was meant for the Israelites to understand the struggles and leadership dynamics during the reign of Saul. The cultural setting was one of tribal alliances and conflicts.
今日への適用
In today's context, this verse can be applied to situations where you need to clarify your intentions and identities when communicating with authority figures or in complex social dynamics, like addressing a manager or a teacher in a school setting.