Proverbs 13:21

Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from the Book of Proverbs tells us that bad things follow those who do wrong, but good things will happen to those who do right. The key message is about the consequences of our actions and the importance of being righteous.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have two friends. One friend always shares their toys and is nice to others, and the other friend never shares and is mean. The nice friend gets more friends and fun playtime, while the mean friend ends up alone and sad. That's what this verse is saying, but for grown-ups too.

Historical Background

The Book of Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings, likely compiled by King Solomon and other wise men. It was written during the time of the Israelite monarchy to teach people about the consequences of their actions and guide them towards a righteous life.

Living It Out Today

Imagine a person who lies often and another who always tells the truth. The liar might face suspicion and lose trust from friends and family, while the truth-teller is trusted and respected. This verse reminds us that our choices have real consequences.

Topics

wisdomconsequencesrighteousnesssindivine retributionjustice

Related Verses

Psalms 1:1-3Proverbs 11:21Matthew 5:45Romans 2:6-11Galatians 6:7-9

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote Proverbs 13:21?
The Book of Proverbs is traditionally attributed to King Solomon, but the text is a compilation of wise sayings from various sources, likely including Solomon and other wise men.
What does it mean to be righteous?
Being righteous means living according to moral and ethical principles, following the will of God, and treating others fairly and kindly.
How can this verse help in making daily decisions?
This verse can guide daily decisions by reminding us that our actions have consequences. Choosing to do what is right can lead to positive outcomes, while wrong choices can lead to negative consequences.
Is this verse applicable to all religions?
While the verse is from the Bible and rooted in Christian and Jewish traditions, its message about the consequences of actions can be relevant to people of various faiths and philosophies that value ethical behavior.
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