2 Samuel 17:23

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

Ahithophel, who was advising Absalom against King David, realized his advice was not followed. Feeling betrayed, he returned home, arranged his affairs, and then committed suicide. This verse highlights the consequences of unfulfilled expectations and betrayal.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're playing a game and your best friend doesn't listen to your advice. You feel sad and upset. Ahithophel felt like that, but he was so upset that he couldn't handle it, and he made a very sad choice.

歴史的背景

This verse is from 2 Samuel, written by the prophet Nathan and possibly Gad, around 930 BCE. It was written for the Israelites, detailing the events during David's reign. The cultural setting was one of political intrigue and betrayal, common in ancient Near Eastern kingdoms.

今日への適用

Today, when someone ignores your advice, it's important to deal with your feelings in a healthy way. You might feel disappointed, but it's better to talk about it or seek support rather than isolating yourself.

トピック

betrayalconsequencesadvicedepressionsuicidehope

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よくある質問

Why did Ahithophel commit suicide?
Ahithophel felt deeply betrayed and frustrated when his advice was not followed, which led to his despair and decision to take his own life.
How does this verse relate to mental health?
This verse highlights the impact of feeling unvalued and betrayed, which can lead to severe mental distress, as seen with Ahithophel's tragic end.
What can we learn from Ahithophel's story?
We can learn the importance of handling disappointment and betrayal constructively, seeking support rather than isolating oneself, which can lead to destructive outcomes.
Who was Ahithophel?
Ahithophel was an advisor to King David who later sided with Absalom in a rebellion against David, hoping to shape the outcome with his counsel.
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