Isaiah 1:17
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
تَعَلَّمُوا فِعْلَ الْخَيْرِ، اُطْلُبُوا الْعَدْلَ. أَنْصِفُوا الْمَظْلُومَ. دَافِعُوا عَنْ حَقِّ الْيَتِيمِ. حَامُوا عَنِ الْأَرْمَلَةِ.“
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Isaiah tells people to learn how to do what is right, to seek justice, help those who are being mistreated, defend the rights of orphans, and speak up for widows. It emphasizes the importance of justice and compassion.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a playground, and you see a kid being bullied. This verse is like a grown-up telling you to learn how to be kind and stand up for the kid who's being bullied. It's about helping those who need it the most.
Historical Background
The book of Isaiah was written by the prophet Isaiah in the 8th century BCE. This verse addresses the people of Israel, who were living in a time when social injustices were rampant. The prophet calls for repentance and justice.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this verse can apply to someone who sees an injustice at work, like a coworker being unfairly treated. The verse encourages stepping in to help that coworker and advocating for a fair resolution.
Topics
justicecompassionsocial justicerepentanceadvocacymoral responsibility
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of Isaiah 1:17?
The main message is to seek justice and compassion, particularly for the vulnerable and oppressed in society.
How can Isaiah 1:17 be applied in today's world?
It can be applied by advocating for social justice and helping those who are marginalized or mistreated, whether in personal interactions or through community involvement.
What does 'seek judgment' mean in this verse?
'Seek judgment' means to pursue justice and fairness, ensuring that all people are treated equitably and that wrongs are righted.
Why is it important to plead for the widow and defend the fatherless?
It's important because widows and orphans were often vulnerable and had no one to protect their rights. This verse emphasizes the responsibility to care for the most defenseless in society.
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