Dawi gaw, “O Karai Kasang e, ngai gaw shut ai amu hpe galaw ai wa rai nga nngai; yuptung jahpan hta shangun ai mung ngai rai nga nngai. Ndai matsan mayan re ai amyu masha ni hpa galaw kau nga ma ni? Dai Madu nye a Karai Kasang e, ngai hte nye a dinghku masha ni hpe mahtang ari jaw rit law; na a amyu masha ni hpe chyawm gaw jahkrung da u,” ngu nna hpyi tsun wu ai.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, David is talking to God, admitting that he was wrong for ordering a census of the people. He asks God to punish him instead of the innocent people, showing his repentance and desire to protect his people.
Explained for Children
Imagine you made a big mistake at school and the teacher was going to punish the whole class. But you said, 'Hey, I made the mistake, not them. Please punish me instead of them.' That's what David is doing here with God. He wants to protect the people.
Historical Background
The Book of 1 Chronicles was written by an unknown author during the post-exilic period, probably around the 4th century BCE. It was written for the Israelites returning from exile to Jerusalem. The text is a historical record meant to remind the Israelites of their past and God's covenant with them.
Living It Out Today
A modern application could be a manager who made a mistake that affected the whole team. Instead of blaming others, the manager admits their fault and takes responsibility, asking for forgiveness and protecting their team from negative consequences.