Ecclesiastes 11:2
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Qawqhatix utjktam ukanak mayninakamp jaljasim, ukampis jumax janiw yatktati, markarux kuna jan walitix jutkani uka.
What Does This Mean?
Ecclesiastes 11:2 says to share your resources with many people because you can't predict what bad things might happen. The speaker is encouraging generosity and preparedness for the future.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have some cookies. This verse is like saying, 'Share your cookies with lots of friends. You never know when you might need a friend's help later!'
Historical Background
Ecclesiastes was written by King Solomon, likely around 950 BC. It addresses the audience of Israel, reflecting on the transient nature of life and the value of wisdom in a world filled with uncertainty.
Living It Out Today
Think of a scenario where you decide to invest in multiple stocks or support various charities instead of putting all your resources into one. This verse encourages diversifying your efforts and not relying on a single outcome.
Topics
wisdomgenerositypreparationuncertaintydiversificationsharing
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to give to seven and also to eight?
It means to distribute your resources widely, not to concentrate them in one place, as a way to prepare for unforeseen circumstances.
Why is it important to diversify our support and resources?
Diversification spreads risk and ensures that help is available from various sources, which can be crucial in times of need.
How does this verse relate to modern financial advice?
It encourages diversification in investments and support systems, which is sound advice for managing risk and uncertainty.
What are some practical ways to apply this verse in everyday life?
You can support multiple causes, diversify your investments, or help several people in need, ensuring that your efforts are spread out and beneficial in various ways.
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