Queßxcßam li cßaßru teßxsi re laj David ut reheb li cuanqueb rochben. Queßxcßam eb li cuarib, li chßochß ucßal, ut li cuc. Ut queßxcßam ajcuiß li trigo ut li cebada, li cßaj ut li ru li trigo qßuilinbil. Ut queßxcßam ajcuiß cuib pây ru li quênkß reheb.Ut queßxcßam ajcuiß xyaßal cab, mantêc, carner, ut queso re nak teßcuaßak xban nak queßxnau nak laj David ut eb li rochben tacuajenakeb ut teßtzßocâk ut tâchakik reheb.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the generous offerings brought to support a group of people in need. Items like beds, food, and cooking supplies were given. It shows the community coming together to help each other.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your neighborhood had a big potluck dinner where everyone brought something to share, like blankets, snacks, and cooking tools. That's what this verse is talking about - people working together to help others.
Historical Background
2 Samuel was written by various authors, likely including the prophet Nathan, in the late 10th century BC. This verse is part of the account of David's return to Jerusalem after Absalom's rebellion. The offerings show how people supported David and his followers.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this by thinking about how we can help our community. Maybe you can organize a food drive or donate supplies to a local shelter, just like these people brought things to support David and his group.