Ngebere, muana wa Uri, uvua ulombola ditunga dia Ngilaade, ditunga dia Sihone, mukalenga wa bena Amone, ne dia Oje, mukalenga wa Bashane. Ku bamfumu balombodi ba mu bukalenga aba dikumi ne babidi, bavua basakidilaku kabidi mfumu mukuabu, bua kulombolaye ditunga dia bena Yuda.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us about Geber the son of Uri who was responsible for overseeing the region of Gilead, which was once ruled by Sihon and Og. It emphasizes Geber's role as the sole administrator in that area.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're the only helper in a big playground that used to belong to two different groups. Geber was like that helper, looking after a place called Gilead all by himself.
Historical Background
The book of 1 Kings was written during the period of the divided kingdom, around 950-700 B.C.E. It details the reign of King Solomon, who ruled over Israel's golden age. This verse reflects the administrative structure Solomon set up.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, think of a community leader managing a large area alone, like a city manager overseeing several districts. Geber's role highlights the importance of effective leadership and administration.