Susanna 1:50 - Wherefore all the people turned again in haste, and the elders said to him, Come, sit down among us, and show it us, seeing God has given you the honor of an elder.

Generated Verse: Susanna 1:50

What does "Susanna 1:50" mean?


This verse is from the Book of Susanna, a part of the Deuterocanonical books of the Old Testament (found in Catholic and Orthodox Bibles, but not in Protestant Bibles). It follows the story of Susanna, a beautiful and virtuous woman falsely accused of adultery by two corrupt elders.

Let's break down the meaning of Susanna 1:50:

"Wherefore all the people turned again in haste...": This refers to the moment after the prophet Daniel (a young boy at this point in the story) has brilliantly exposed the lies of the two elders. The people had initially believed the elders' false testimony against Susanna, but Daniel's questioning revealed that their stories didn't match up, proving their deceit. So, the people turned back in haste from their initial judgment against Susanna. They realized they'd been tricked.

"...and the elders said to him, Come, sit down among us...": The elders of the community, not the corrupt elders, address Daniel. They acknowledge his wisdom and insight.

"...and show it us...": They are asking Daniel to further explain or elaborate on the wisdom and insight he showed in exposing the elders' lie. They want to understand how he did it, what they missed, or perhaps learn from his example.

"...seeing God has given you the honor of an elder.": This is the crucial part. Although Daniel is young, the community recognizes that God has bestowed upon him the wisdom, discernment, and justice that are typically associated with older, more experienced elders. They believe that Daniel's insightful intervention and his wisdom are gifts from God. They acknowledge his spiritual authority. They are saying, in effect, "Even though you are young, God has given you the wisdom and insight of an elder, so we respect you as such."

In summary, the verse signifies the following:

The people realize their mistake and quickly change their judgment of Susanna.
They recognize Daniel's divine gift of wisdom and discernment.
They acknowledge his spiritual authority, even though he is young.
They invite him to share his wisdom, effectively treating him as an elder in their community due to his God-given ability.

The verse emphasizes that true authority and respect aren't solely based on age or position, but on wisdom, righteousness, and divine grace. Daniel's example demonstrates that God can work through anyone, regardless of their age, to bring truth and justice to light.