Proverbs 23:11
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አያዉ ጎፐ፥ ኡንቱንታ አሽያ ጾሳይ ምኖ፤ እ ኡንቱንቱ ድራዉ ኔናና ሞተታና።
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that the poor have a powerful helper who will defend them. It's a reminder to treat others with fairness and respect because someone powerful will stand up for them. The speaker is likely King Solomon, advising on how to treat people justly.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game, and your friend is weaker than the other kids. This verse is like a grown-up saying, 'Don't worry, your friend has a super-strong helper who will make sure everyone plays fair.'
Historical Background
Proverbs 23:11 was written by King Solomon, who compiled the book of Proverbs to give wisdom and moral guidance. The verse is part of a larger section advising on how to live a righteous life in the context of ancient Israel.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this could apply to a manager who is considering firing an employee. The verse reminds them to consider the employee's rights and the potential for someone powerful, like a union representative, to defend the employee.
Topics
justicepovertyadvocacyfairnessmoralitywisdom
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the 'redeemer' mentioned in Proverbs 23:11?
The 'redeemer' in this verse refers to someone who stands up for the rights of the poor. In a broader context, it can be seen as God, who is the ultimate redeemer and protector of those who are oppressed.
Why is it important to treat the poor with fairness?
Treating the poor with fairness is important because it reflects the values of justice and compassion taught in the Bible. It also acknowledges that everyone has inherent worth and rights that must be respected.
How can someone apply this verse in their daily life?
Someone can apply this verse by ensuring they treat all people, especially those who are disadvantaged, with fairness and respect. They should also be willing to stand up for those who might not have a voice.
What does this verse say about the consequences of not treating others fairly?
This verse implies that if one does not treat others fairly, especially the poor, there could be consequences, as there is a powerful advocate who will stand up for those who are mistreated.
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