Proverbs 9:18
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ሽን እ ሀይቄዳ አሳይ ያን ደእያዋ፥ እዝ እማቱካ ዱፉዋ ጪሞ ግዶን ደእያዋ ኤረና።
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Proverbs talks about someone who doesn't realize that they are heading towards dangerous, life-threatening situations. The 'dead' and 'depths of hell' symbolize the grave consequences of their actions.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you can't see the hidden traps. This verse is like a warning that says, 'Be careful, because there are traps you can't see that could hurt you really badly.'
Historical Background
The Book of Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings and teachings, believed to have been compiled by King Solomon and others. It was written to teach wisdom and understanding to the Israelites, emphasizing moral and ethical living.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this could apply to someone who is unaware of the risks of unhealthy habits, like excessive drinking or drug use. They may not see the dangers until it's too late.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Proverbs 9:18?
The speaker is not explicitly mentioned, but the verse is part of a larger discourse on wisdom, likely representing a voice of wisdom warning against foolish choices.
What do the 'dead' symbolize in this verse?
The 'dead' symbolize the severe consequences of foolish actions, indicating that the path chosen leads to destruction or a life devoid of meaning and joy.
How can we avoid the traps mentioned in this verse?
To avoid these traps, one must seek wisdom and listen to wise counsel, being cautious and aware of the potential dangers in one's choices and actions.
What are the 'depths of hell' referring to?
The 'depths of hell' refer to a place of extreme suffering and loss, symbolizing the dire consequences of ignoring wise advice and pursuing a path of destruction.
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