Proverbs 6:35
armenian-2018
Նա ոչ մի փրկագնի չի նայելու, և կաշառքը որքան էլ շատացնես, չի գոհանալու։
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that once someone is deeply hurt or offended, no amount of gifts or money can make things right. It emphasizes that true offenses go beyond material compensation. The key message is about the depth of hurt and the limits of material reconciliation.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you really hurt your friend's feelings badly. No matter how many toys or candies you give them, it might not make them feel better. Sometimes, hurt feelings need more than just gifts to fix them.
Historical Background
Proverbs 6:35 is part of the book of Proverbs, traditionally attributed to King Solomon. It was written around the 10th century BCE and aimed at providing wisdom and moral guidance to the Israelites. The cultural setting was one where social harmony and family ties were highly valued.
Living It Out Today
Think about a situation where you deeply hurt a close friend. You buy them gifts to apologize, but they remain upset. This verse reminds us that reconciliation sometimes requires more than material gifts; it often needs genuine remorse and effort to rebuild trust.
Topics
reconciliationforgivenesshurtoffensematerialismwisdom
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can we apply Proverbs 6:35 to our daily lives?
We can apply this verse by understanding that material gifts or apologies are not enough to heal deep emotional wounds. True reconciliation often requires time, sincere effort, and genuine remorse.
What does this verse teach us about forgiveness?
This verse teaches us that forgiveness is not easily bought with material gifts. True forgiveness comes from the heart and requires more than just external compensation.
How does this relate to our relationships?
In relationships, this verse highlights the importance of understanding that material gifts cannot fix emotional or relational damage. Healing often requires deeper actions like genuine apologies and efforts to understand the other person's feelings.
Can you give an example of a situation where this verse applies?
An example could be a situation where a person deeply offends a friend. Even after offering gifts, the friend remains upset. This verse suggests that genuine reconciliation might require more than just material gifts, such as a sincere apology and effort to rebuild trust.
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