Jeremiah 40:16

German (Die Heilige Schrift (Schlachter 1951))

Was bedeutet das?

In this verse, Gedaliah is telling Johanan that he should not accuse Ishmael of wrongdoing because he believes Johanan is lying about Ishmael. This shows Gedaliah's trust in Ishmael and his disagreement with Johanan.

Für Kinder erklärt

Imagine you have two friends, and one says the other did something bad, but you think they're just making it up. That's what's happening here. Gedaliah is like you, saying, 'Wait, I don't think that's true.'

Historischer Hintergrund

Jeremiah wrote this during the Babylonian exile, around 600 BC. The audience was the remaining Jews who stayed in Judah after the destruction of Jerusalem. The cultural setting was one of mistrust and fear, as the Babylonians had just conquered their land.

Anwendung für heute

In a workplace, if a colleague accuses another of theft but you know they're lying, you'd stand up for the accused, just like Gedaliah did for Ishmael. This teaches us to stand up for what we believe is right.

Themen

truthtrustjudgmentintegrityloyaltyconflict resolution

Verwandte Verse

Exodus 20:16Proverbs 12:17Matthew 7:1Romans 14:41 Peter 4:8

Häufige Fragen

Why does Gedaliah trust Ishmael?
Gedaliah trusts Ishmael because he believes Johanan is falsely accusing him, showing his faith in Ishmael's character.
What can we learn about conflict resolution from this verse?
This verse teaches us to listen to all sides of a story and not jump to conclusions, as Gedaliah does by questioning Johanan's accusations.
How does this verse relate to today's workplace conflicts?
It teaches us to stand up for what we believe is right and not to let rumors and false accusations spread without evidence.
What other Biblical figures stand up for others falsely accused?
Joseph stands up for his brothers when falsely accused of theft, and Jesus defends the woman caught in adultery, both showing similar principles as Gedaliah.
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