so vil du høyra det i himmelen, og du vil taka frami og hjelpa tenarane dine so dei fær retten sin - du vil segja den skuldige saka og lata åtferdi hans koma att på hans eige hovud, og du vil frikjenna den rettferdige, og lat han få det han er verdt for rettferdi si.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells God to listen from heaven and judge people fairly. Solomon is speaking, asking God to punish the wicked and reward the righteous.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game, and someone cheats. This verse is like asking a referee to see who's cheating from high up and make sure the cheater gets a time-out, while the good players get a gold star.
Historical Background
1 Kings was written by several authors, including prophets, around the 6th century BCE. This particular passage is part of King Solomon's prayer after the dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem. The audience was the Israelites, and it reflects their belief in God's justice and presence in the temple.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where you see a coworker taking credit for others' work. You can pray that God would judge this situation fairly, rewarding honesty and punishing deceit, as described in this verse.