En Uría zeide tot David: De ark, en Israël, en Juda blijven in de tenten; en mijn heer Joab, en de knechten mijns heren zijn gelegerd op het open veld, en zou ik in mijn huis gaan, om te eten en te drinken, en bij mijn huisvrouw te liggen? Zo waarachtig als gij leeft en uw ziel leeft, indien ik deze zaak doen zal!
Wat betekent dit?
In this verse, Uriah tells King David that he cannot go home to his wife while the ark and other soldiers are camping outside. He feels it would be disrespectful and unfair to enjoy comforts while others are suffering.
Uitgelegd voor kinderen
Imagine you have a friend whose family is on a camping trip and having a hard time. You wouldn’t want to go play video games at home when they can’t, right? That’s how Uriah felt about going home to his family while his comrades were camping.
Historische achtergrond
2 Samuel was written by multiple authors, likely including the prophet Nathan and the Chronicler, around the 6th century BC. It records the reign of King David and was meant to inspire and instruct the Israelites about their history and the will of God.
Toepassing voor vandaag
Today, we can apply Uriah’s sense of solidarity to our own lives. If your friends are going through a tough time, it’s important to stay connected with them instead of isolating yourself and enjoying comforts they cannot.