2 Samuel 14:11

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

A woman asks the king to remember God and protect her son from being killed. The king promises that no harm will come to her son. This verse is about seeking protection and divine intervention.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you have a friend who is in trouble. You ask the principal to protect your friend. The principal says, 'I promise nothing bad will happen to your friend.' This is like that, but with a king and God.

歴史的背景

2 Samuel was written by multiple authors, including Samuel, Nathan, and Gad. It was written around 1000 BC. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was a time of kings and tribal warfare.

今日への適用

When a father is trying to protect his child from bullies, he might ask the school principal to intervene and ensure the child's safety. This verse can remind us to seek protection and trust in divine promises.

トピック

protectiondivine interventionmercypromisejusticefatherhood

関連する聖句

Numbers 35:31Deuteronomy 19:6Joshua 20:3Matthew 10:30Psalm 121:5

よくある質問

What is the significance of the woman asking the king to remember God?
It highlights the importance of divine guidance in making decisions and seeking justice.
How does the king's promise reflect on his role as a leader?
The king's promise shows his commitment to protect his people and fulfill his divine mandate to ensure justice and safety.
What does the phrase 'not one hair of thy son fall to the earth' mean?
It means complete protection, emphasizing that nothing bad will happen to the son.
How can this verse be applied to current situations?
It can be applied to situations where protection is needed, such as seeking help for a child in trouble or advocating for justice.
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