2 Samuel 13:27

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse describes Absalom's insistence that his father, King David, allow Amnon and all the king's sons to go with him. Absalom is setting up a situation that he plans to use to his advantage.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine Absalom as a kid who really wants his older brother Amnon and all his other brothers to come to his birthday party. He keeps asking his dad until his dad agrees. But Absalom has a hidden reason for wanting everyone there.

歴史的背景

2 Samuel was written by the prophet Nathan, possibly with contributions from others, around 850 BC. It details the reign of King David and includes this family drama with Absalom and Amnon. The cultural setting was the early monarchy of Israel, where family loyalty and succession were paramount.

今日への適用

In a modern scenario, imagine a person who invites everyone to a 'get-together' but has a hidden agenda. This verse reminds us to be cautious about people who push hard for our participation in their plans without clear motives.

トピック

familyloyaltybetrayalhidden motivesconsequences of actionsroyalty

関連する聖句

Genesis 4:81 Samuel 18:252 Samuel 13:28Matthew 26:47John 18:2

よくある質問

Why did Absalom insist on Amnon and the other sons going with him?
Absalom likely had a hidden agenda, possibly planning to isolate Amnon to take revenge for a previous wrong.
What was King David's role in this situation?
King David, as the father, had to decide whether to agree to Absalom's request, likely not knowing the true motives behind it.
How does this verse fit into the larger story of 2 Samuel?
This verse is part of the larger narrative of family conflict and betrayal within King David's household, leading up to Absalom's rebellion.
What can we learn about Absalom from this verse?
Absalom shows determination and a strategic mind, willing to manipulate a situation to achieve his goals, even if it means concealing his true intentions.
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