Ecclesiastes 10:5
Amharic 2000 (የአማርኛ መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ (ሰማንያ አሃዱ))
ከፀሓይ በታች ያየሁት ክፉ ነገር አለ፥ እርሱም ከገዢ ባለማወቅ የሚወጣ ስሕተት ነው፥
What Does This Mean?
The verse is from Ecclesiastes, where the author speaks about seeing something bad happening because of a mistake made by a ruler. The key message is about how errors from leaders can cause harm.
Explained for Children
Imagine if a teacher made a big mistake that caused all the students to get confused and upset. That's what the verse is talking about, but with a ruler instead of a teacher.
Historical Background
Ecclesiastes was written by King Solomon, possibly around 950 BC. It was meant for the people of Israel, reflecting on the realities of life under the sun and the potential consequences of poor leadership.
Living It Out Today
Consider a mayor who mismanages the city's budget, leading to cuts in essential services like parks or libraries. This verse reminds us of the impact leaders have on the community and the importance of wise decision-making.
Topics
leadershipwisdomerrorconsequencesreflectionrulership
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1 Kings 12:1-20Proverbs 29:4Isaiah 10:1-4Matthew 20:25-281 Peter 2:13-17
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'an evil' in Ecclesiastes 10:5 refer to?
'An evil' refers to a harmful situation that arises from the ruler's mistake, impacting those under their authority.
How can leaders avoid making errors?
Leaders can avoid errors by seeking wisdom, listening to advisors, and considering the long-term impacts of their decisions.
How does this verse relate to followers?
Followers are reminded to be discerning and proactive in addressing errors, while also understanding the complexities of leadership.
What does this verse say about the role of rulers?
This verse highlights the significant impact rulers have and the importance of their role in ensuring justice and wisdom in governance.
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