Proverbs 26:11
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Ինչպես շունն է դառնում ատելի, երբ դառնում է իր փսխածին, այնպես էլ անմիտն է իր չարությամբ, երբ դառնում է դեպի իր մեղքերը։ Ամոթ կա, որ մեղքերի մեջ է գցում, ամոթ էլ կա, որ փառք ու շնորհ է պարգևում։
What Does This Mean?
This verse compares a person who repeats their mistakes to a dog returning to its vomit. It suggests that foolish people often repeat their mistakes because they do not learn from them. The message is clear: fools tend to repeat their folly.
Explained for Children
Imagine if a dog ate something yucky and threw up, but then went back to eat that same yucky stuff again. That's how silly it is when someone keeps making the same mistake over and over, even though they know it's not good for them.
Historical Background
Proverbs 26:11 is part of the Book of Proverbs, a collection of wise sayings likely compiled over centuries, with contributions from various authors including King Solomon. This verse was written to offer wisdom and guidance to the ancient Israelite community.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where someone repeatedly gets into debt because they keep buying things they can't afford. Despite advice and bad experiences, they return to the same behavior, showing a pattern similar to the dog returning to its vomit.
Topics
wisdommistakesfoolishnessrepetitionadviceconsequences
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to be a fool in this context?
In this context, a fool is someone who makes repeated mistakes and does not learn from them, showing a lack of wisdom and understanding.
Can a person change if they are a fool?
Yes, a person can change. Recognizing the pattern of folly and seeking wisdom and advice can help break the cycle of repeated mistakes.
How can this verse be applied in a workplace setting?
In a workplace, this verse can remind us to learn from past failures and avoid repeating the same mistakes, improving processes and outcomes.
Does this verse apply to all types of mistakes?
While this verse emphasizes foolish behavior that recurs, it can be applied broadly to any repeated mistakes where the person does not learn or change.
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