Proverbs 11:5

Arabic Bible (GNA) Good News Arabic - 1993 (الترجمة العربية المشتركة)

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that when a righteous person follows their good path, they will be guided correctly. But a wicked person will fall into trouble because of their own evil actions. It's from the book of Proverbs, emphasizing the consequences of righteous and wicked behavior.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're walking on a path. If you're kind and do good things, like helping others, you'll be guided to do the right thing. But if you're mean and do bad things, you might trip and fall because of your own bad choices.

Historical Background

Proverbs was written by King Solomon, known for his wisdom, around 950 BC. It was intended for the Israelites to teach wisdom and understanding, especially for young people, in a culture that valued the teachings of the elders.

Living It Out Today

Think about a situation where someone uses their integrity to make tough decisions. For example, a manager who refuses to cut corners, even when pressured, will succeed due to their ethical choices. In contrast, someone who cheats or lies will likely face consequences.

Topics

wisdomconsequencesrighteousnesswickednessmoralityintegrity

Related Verses

Proverbs 12:21Proverbs 16:5Romans 2:8Proverbs 28:10Psalm 37:28

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'righteousness' mean in this context?
Righteousness here refers to doing what is morally right, following God's laws, and living a life that is upright and honest.
How can we apply this verse to our daily decisions?
We can apply this by considering the moral implications of our choices and striving to do what is right, even when it's difficult, knowing that our good actions will lead to positive outcomes.
What does it mean to fall 'by his own wickedness'?
It means that a person's downfall is a direct result of their own evil actions, showing that the consequences of wickedness often hurt the person who commits them.
Is this verse only applicable to religious people?
While it's from a religious text, the principle can be applied universally. It teaches that the choices we make have consequences, and good actions tend to lead to good outcomes, while evil actions tend to lead to negative results.
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