Titus 2:9
Arabic 2023 (SAB) (الكتاب الشريف)
يَجِبُ أَنْ يَخْضَعَ الْعَبِيدُ لِأَسْيَادِهِمْ، وَأَنْ يُرْضُوهُمْ فِي كُلِّ شَيْءٍ، وَلَا يُخَالِفُوهُمْ،
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells servants to obey their masters and do everything they can to make them happy without arguing back. It's from the Apostle Paul, who is giving advice on how to live a good life.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game with your friend. This verse is like saying you should follow the rules of the game and try to make your friend happy while playing, even if it feels hard sometimes.
Historical Background
Titus 2:9 was written by Apostle Paul around 63-64 AD. He wrote this letter to Titus who was overseeing churches in Crete. The cultural context involved a society where slavery was common and masters had significant power over their servants.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, imagine working for a boss with whom you disagree on many things. This verse encourages you to still do your job well, respect authority, and try not to argue or complain.
Topics
obedienceservant leadershiprespecthumilityauthoritysubmission
Related Verses
Ephesians 6:5-9Colossians 3:22-251 Peter 2:18-20Exodus 21:2-6Leviticus 25:44-46
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the verse advise servants not to argue?
The advice to not argue is likely intended to promote a peaceful and harmonious environment. It encourages humility and patience, which are valued virtues.
Is this verse still relevant today?
Yes, it's still relevant as it promotes respectful behavior in any hierarchical relationship, like between an employee and employer or even within family dynamics.
Does the verse support slavery?
The cultural context of this verse includes slavery. However, its broader message about respect and obedience can be applied to any relationship where there is a clear authority structure.
How does Titus 2:9 relate to other Bible teachings on servitude?
It aligns with other passages that encourage respectful behavior in all circumstances, emphasizing the importance of humility and obedience regardless of one's social position.
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