1 Timothy 5:13
Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')
Jorwor: eh: se-eh: due'. An 'chean' vlan-a'. 'De an na 'o yaa'e dih. An no, mu 'gbu: noo' 'di, 'wluh 'de. Eh: se-eh: due', an-a' no. Jorwor: an chehn nyor⧾. 'De an po nyor⧾-a' dhih buh 'di. Deh⧾ on se-a: korn, on 'ye-a' wlu bo po, me-: an po wlu bo.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from the letter to Timothy warns against idleness and gossiping. It talks about people, likely young women, who are idle and spread rumors instead of doing good work. The key message is that such behavior can be harmful.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you spent all your time playing video games and telling stories about others instead of helping around the house or studying. That's what this verse talks about - it warns us to avoid being lazy and spreading rumors, because those things can hurt people and don't help anyone.
Historical Background
The letter was written by the Apostle Paul to Timothy around 62-64 AD. Timothy was a young leader in the church at Ephesus. The cultural context involves addressing issues within early Christian communities where certain behaviors were causing problems.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can be applied to situations where someone spends too much time on social media gossiping or spreading rumors about others rather than focusing on meaningful work or activities that benefit the community.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main warning in 1 Timothy 5:13?
The verse warns against idleness and being a busybody, as these behaviors can lead to spreading rumors and not engaging in productive activities.
Who might this verse be addressing specifically?
It likely addresses young women who were spending too much time gossiping instead of focusing on beneficial work or community service.
How can I avoid being a busybody in my daily life?
You can focus on your own responsibilities and engage in productive activities that benefit others, rather than spreading rumors or interfering in other people's affairs.
What are the potential consequences of idle behavior as mentioned here?
Idle behavior can lead to gossiping and meddling in others' lives, which can harm relationships and undermine community trust.
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