Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
«Herren lar livet få en ny vending. De som var mette, må slite for å få brød, og de sultne har sluttet å sulte. Selv den som var barnløs, har født sju barn, og hun som var full av liv og hadde mange barn, visner. Herren lar folk dø og gjør folk levende. Han fører folk ned i dødsriket og gjør dem levende igjen. Herren gjør fattig, og Han gjør rik. Han fornedrer og opphøyer. Han reiser den fattige opp fra støvet og løfter tiggeren fra nøden for å sette dem blant fyrster. Han lar dem arve herlighetens trone. For Herren har skapt jorden, den bebodde verden og det som holder den oppe.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from 1 Samuel 2:5 talks about how the powerful and wealthy can become needy, while those who were poor become content. It also mentions how those who once had no children can have many, and those with many can become feeble. The speaker is Hannah, who is praising God for turning things around.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big toy box, but one day, you lose all your toys and have to borrow from your friends. Then, your friend who had no toys suddenly gets lots of new ones. This verse is like that, but about grown-ups and how God can change things in surprising ways.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of 1 Samuel, written around the 10th century BCE. It is a narrative about the early monarchy in Israel. The speaker, Hannah, is praising God after she was blessed with a son despite being barren.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can remind us that our circumstances can change. A person who is wealthy today may face financial struggles tomorrow, and someone who is struggling now might experience unexpected blessings. This can help us be humble and grateful for what we have.
Topics
reversal of fortunesgratitudehumilityGod's powerprosperitymiracles
The speaker is Hannah, who is praising God after being blessed with a son despite her barrenness.
What does this verse tell us about God?
It tells us that God can bring about unexpected changes in people's lives, such as turning the fortunes of the rich and poor and providing for those in need.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
By being humble and grateful for what we have, and by remembering that our circumstances can change, which encourages us to depend on God.
What are some cross-references for 1 Samuel 2:5?
Some cross-references include Proverbs 30:15, Luke 1:48, Psalm 107:10, Isaiah 58:10, and Matthew 5:3, all of which speak about God's power to change circumstances and bless those who are humble.