Proverbs 25:23
German Ubersetzung 2014
Was bedeutet das?
This verse compares an angry face to the north wind driving away rain and a backbiting tongue to the rain. It suggests that an angry face can discourage gossip just as the north wind can clear the sky. The message is that a serious demeanor can deter negative talk.
Für Kinder erklärt
Imagine the north wind as a big, strong fan that blows away rain. Just like that fan stops the rain, an angry face can stop someone from saying mean things behind your back. It's like when you frown at your friend who is about to tell a secret, they might stop.
Historischer Hintergrund
Proverbs 25 is part of a collection of sayings attributed to King Solomon, written down by scribes during the time of Hezekiah. These proverbs were meant for instruction and wisdom, particularly for rulers and those in authority, in a cultural setting where wisdom and moral conduct were highly valued.
Anwendung für heute
In a modern office, if a colleague starts to gossip about a coworker, a stern look or a serious demeanor from you could stop them in their tracks. This shows how a strong, assertive presence can prevent harmful words from spreading.
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