Proverbs 1:11
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
إِنْ قَالُوا: ”تَعَالَ مَعَنَا نَخْتَبِئُ لِنَسْفِكَ دَمًا، نَكْمُنُ لِنَقْتُلَ بَرِيئًا،
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a situation where someone is being invited to join others in planning to harm innocent people for no reason. It highlights the warning against joining harmful intentions.
Explained for Children
Imagine if some kids said, 'Let's hide and scare someone who did nothing wrong.' This verse is like a parent saying, 'Don't join them; it's not right to hurt others for fun.'
Historical Background
The Book of Proverbs, written by King Solomon and other wise men, was composed around 950-450 BC. It provides wisdom and guidance to the Israelites, emphasizing moral and practical teachings.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can be applied to situations where one is pressured to join harmful activities, like cyberbullying or harmful pranks. It emphasizes the importance of not getting involved in harmful plans.
Topics
wisdommoral guidanceavoidance of evilpractical advicecommunity valuesethical behavior
Related Verses
Proverbs 6:16-19Matthew 24:4-5Romans 13:8-10James 3:13-181 John 3:11-18
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to 'lay wait for blood' in Proverbs 1:11?
To 'lay wait for blood' means planning to harm or kill someone, often for no good reason. It highlights the danger of joining harmful intentions.
How can this verse be used in modern life?
This verse can be used to remind individuals to avoid harmful activities and peer pressure. It encourages making ethical decisions, especially in challenging situations.
What does this verse teach about friendship?
This verse teaches that true friendship involves avoiding harmful actions and supporting each other in making good choices, even when faced with peer pressure.
How does this verse relate to other parts of the Bible?
This verse relates to other parts of the Bible that emphasize moral behavior and the importance of not participating in evil plans, like the cross-references provided.
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