Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Dagen etter slaktet de dyr som de ofret til Herren. Hele 1000 okser, 1000 værer og 1000 lam ble stekt. Folk kom også med noe drikke – dette ga de til Herren som et offer – i store mengder. Så spiste og drakk de sammen i Herrens nærvær med stor glede. Så gjorde de Salomo, sønn av David, til konge for andre gang. De salvet ham for Herren, og Sadok ble salvet til prest. Så satte Salomo seg på Herrens trone som konge i stedet for sin far, David, og han hadde framgang. Hele Israel var lydig mot ham. Alle høvdingene, de mektige mennene og alle kong Davids sønner ga sin støtte til kong Salomo. Slik opphøyet Herren kong Salomo foran øynene på hele Israels folk. Han ga ham en slik kongelig verdighet som ikke hadde vært sett hos noen annen konge i Israel før ham.
What Does This Mean?
After a special day, a group sacrificed many animals to God as a sign of their devotion. They offered a thousand bulls, rams, and lambs, along with drinks and other offerings. This was a way to thank God and seek his blessing for all Israel.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a big birthday party and wanted to say thank you to your parents. You might make them a bunch of drawings or help with chores. In this story, a whole group of people did something big to say thank you to God. They gave him lots of food, like a huge picnic, to show how much they cared.
Historical Background
1 Chronicles was written by unknown authors during or after the Babylonian Exile, around 500 BCE. This passage describes the grand sacrifices made after King David's son, Solomon, was anointed as king. It reflects the importance of sacrifice in ancient Israelite culture and their practice of communal worship.
Living It Out Today
Just as the Israelites offered sacrifices to show their devotion, we can express gratitude and commitment to God through acts of service and offerings. For example, volunteering at a local charity or giving a portion of our income to support a mission can be our way of showing devotion.
Topics
sacrificeworshipgratitudedevotioncommunal worshipancient Israel
The large number of sacrifices was a way to show deep gratitude and devotion to God, reflecting the community's desire for His blessing and favor on their new king, Solomon.
What were 'drink offerings'?
Drink offerings were typically libations of wine offered alongside animal sacrifices. They symbolized the pouring out of one’s heart and spirit to God, complementing the physical sacrifices.
What does this verse teach us about communal worship?
This verse highlights the importance of communal worship in ancient Israel. It shows how the community came together in a significant act of worship and sacrifice, which was crucial for maintaining their covenant with God.
How does this relate to modern Christian practices?
While Christians do not practice animal sacrifice, this verse can inspire us to offer our resources and time in service to God and others, reflecting the ancient practice of sacrificial devotion.