Proverbs 24:18
Arabic Bible (GNA) Good News Arabic - 1993 (الترجمة العربية المشتركة)
لِئلاَّ يَرى الرّبُّ ويَستاءَ، فيَرُدَّ عَنْ عَدوِّكَ غضَبَهُ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse warns that God can see when we do wrong and may not approve of it. It suggests avoiding actions that could make God angry. The speaker is advising to be mindful of one's actions.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game and you do something that you know will make your mom or dad upset. This verse is like your mom or dad saying, 'Don't do that because I can see it, and I don't like it, so I might get upset.'
Historical Background
Proverbs 24 was written by King Solomon, known for his wisdom, around 950 BC. It was part of a collection of sayings and teachings meant to guide Israelites in their daily lives and choices.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse reminds us to be honest and avoid harmful actions, even when we think no one is watching. For example, if you see a coworker cheating on a project, this verse encourages you to not join in or overlook it.
Topics
wisdomjusticesinGod's omniscienceretributionethics
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to displease God?
Displeasing God refers to actions or behaviors that go against His will or commandments, which can lead to spiritual consequences.
How can we avoid displeasing God?
To avoid displeasing God, we should strive to live according to His will, seek His guidance through prayer and study of His word, and seek to do what is right and just.
What does God's wrath mean in this context?
God's wrath in this context refers to the natural consequences or punishments that result from actions that go against His will and moral standards.
How does God's omniscience relate to this verse?
God's omniscience, or His ability to see and know all things, is central to this verse because it emphasizes that God is aware of every action we take, which should influence our behavior positively.
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