Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Saul var i Gibea under et tamarisktre i Rama. Han hadde spydet med seg i hånden, og alle tjenerne hans sto rundt ham. Saul fikk høre at noen av dem hadde sett David. Han og mennene som var sammen med ham, var blitt gjenkjent. Da sa Saul til tjenerne som sto rundt ham: «Hør nå, dere benjaminitter! Vil David gi dere jordeiendommer og vingårder slik jeg har gjort? Vil han gjøre dere alle til førere for 1000 og førere for 100?
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a moment when King Saul learns that David has been found. Saul is sitting under a tree in Ramah, holding his spear, with his servants around him. The key message is about Saul's reaction to the news about David.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide and seek. You're hiding really well, but then someone finds you. The seeker, who is like Saul, hears about it and gets ready, just like Saul gets ready with his spear and his friends around him.
Historical Background
1 Samuel was written by the prophet Samuel, Gad, and Nathan. This text was likely written around the 10th century BC. It was written for the Israelites to remind them of their history and the consequences of their actions, set in a time when kings ruled and battles were fought with spears and swords.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when you were caught doing something wrong. How did you react? This verse reminds us that our reactions can reveal our true feelings and intentions. Saul's actions show his fear and anger towards David.
Saul was holding a spear as a symbol of his authority and readiness to confront David, showing his aggressive stance towards a perceived threat.
What does the tree symbolize in this verse?
The tree could symbolize a place of rest or perhaps a strategic spot for Saul to gather his thoughts and forces before taking action against David.
What were Saul's servants thinking as they stood around him?
Saul's servants likely felt tense and ready for action, mirroring their leader's anxiety and anticipation of conflict.
How did David's discovery impact Saul's actions?
David's discovery likely heightened Saul's fear and urgency, leading him to take immediate steps to confront David, showing how fear can drive leaders to drastic measures.