Urdu URDR55 (Kitáb i Muqaddas 1955 (Tauret, Zabúr, Ambiyá ke Sahífa, aur Injíl))
Aur Abinaiyir ne Dáúd se kahá, Ab maiṉ uṭhkar jáúṉgá, aur sáre Isráíl ko apne málik bádsháh ke pás ikaṭṭhá karúṉgá, táki wuh tujh se ‘ahd báṉdheṉ, aur tú, jis jis par terá jí cháhe, saltanat kare. So Dáúd ne Abinaiyir ko ruḳhsat kiyá; aur wuh salámat chalá gayá.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Abner promises David that he will gather all of Israel to support David and make a treaty with him, so David can rule over all of Israel as he desires. David then allows Abner to go in peace.
Explained for Children
Imagine Abner as a classmate who promises to gather all the other kids to support David as the class leader. He wants to help David become the captain of the whole class, and David lets Abner go with a friendly handshake.
Historical Background
The book of 2 Samuel, written by various authors including Samuel, Nathan, and Gad, narrates the reign of King David. This particular verse is set during a time when David sought to unify Israel under his rule, and Abner, a key figure in the opposition, aligns with David.
Living It Out Today
Think of a team project where one member, who was initially against the project, now decides to support it fully. This person gathers others to ensure the project's success, reflecting Abner's role in helping David secure his reign.