Proverbs 25:20

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Proverbs says that singing songs to someone who is sad is like taking away their coat in cold weather or mixing vinegar with nitre (salt). It means these actions make things worse, not better. The key message is that we should be sensitive to others' feelings and offer comfort, not add to their troubles.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing outside in the cold and someone takes your coat off. You'd feel even colder, right? This verse tells us that when a friend is sad, doing something that doesn't help them feel better is like taking away their coat when it's cold. It's important to help our friends feel better, not make them feel worse.

Historical Background

Proverbs 25 was written by King Solomon and compiled by Hezekiah's men around 950-700 BC. It was aimed at the people of Israel, teaching them wisdom through practical advice and analogies. The cultural setting was one where community and social etiquette were highly valued.

Living It Out Today

Imagine a friend who just went through a breakup and is feeling depressed. Instead of trying to cheer them up with jokes or upbeat songs, it would be better to sit with them and listen. This verse reminds us to be sensitive and offer genuine support when someone is going through a hard time.

Topics

wisdomempathycomfortfriendshipsensitivityemotions

Related Verses

Ecclesiastes 3:4Isaiah 61:3Matthew 9:22Luke 6:281 Corinthians 12:25

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'vinegar upon nitre' mean in Proverbs 25:20?
Vinegar upon nitre (salt) would cause a chemical reaction that could produce harmful fumes. The analogy suggests that some actions can have negative effects and make a situation worse.
How can I apply this verse to my friendships?
Be mindful of your friends' feelings and offer genuine support rather than trying to force them into a good mood. Sometimes, just being there and listening is the best form of comfort.
What other verses talk about empathy in the Bible?
The Bible has several verses about empathy, such as 1 Corinthians 12:25, which says, 'Do not be selfish, but in your concern for others, each one of you must also have the same love for them.'
How can we avoid making things worse when trying to comfort someone?
By being sensitive to the person's needs and offering comfort in a way that aligns with what they need, whether it's a listening ear, a hug, or space to process their feelings.
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