Proverbs 6:2
armenian-2018
Դու քո բերանի խոսքերի որոգայթի մեջ բռնվեցիր, քո բերանի ասածներով՝ ծուղակի մեջ,
What Does This Mean?
This verse warns that you can get caught up in your own words. It means that the promises or vows you make can trap you, and you must keep them. The key message is to be careful with what you say because your words can bind you.
Explained for Children
Imagine you promised to do something, like clean your room every day. Once you say you'll do it, you're stuck with that promise. This verse is like a reminder to be careful about the promises you make because you have to keep them.
Historical Background
Proverbs is a book of wisdom written largely by King Solomon, around 950 BC. It's written to teach people about living wisely and morally. This verse is addressing the dangers of making rash promises and the importance of keeping one's word.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, think about signing a contract or making a big promise to a friend or family member. Once you agree to something, it can be hard to back out. This verse reminds us to think carefully before we commit to something.
Topics
wisdompromisesspeechcommitmentconsequencesself-control
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can this verse help in personal relationships?
This verse can help by reminding us to be honest and careful about our commitments in relationships, ensuring we follow through with our promises and avoid making them lightly.
What does 'snared' mean in this context?
'Snared' means to be caught or trapped, like a bird in a net. Here, it means being caught by your own words and the promises you make.
Can you give an example of a modern situation where this verse applies?
A situation could be signing a lease for an apartment you later realize you can't afford. This verse reminds us to think twice before making such commitments.
What does this verse teach about the consequences of our words?
It teaches that our words can have serious consequences, binding us to our commitments and potentially trapping us if we're not careful with what we say.
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