que nul en son coeur ne pense le mal contre son prochain, et n'aimez pas le faux serment, car ce sont là toutes choses que je hais, dit l'Eternel.
Que signifie ce verset ?
This verse from Zechariah says that God hates it when you think bad things about your neighbors or use fake promises to trick others. It's a message directly from the Lord.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine if you had a best friend, and instead of being nice, you thought mean thoughts about them all day long. That’s not good, right? God tells us that thinking bad things about our friends is like telling fibs with our minds, and He doesn’t like it at all.
Contexte historique
Zechariah was a prophet who wrote this message around 520 BC to the Jewish people returning from exile. The verse reflects the need for honesty and integrity in their community after years of hardship.
Application pour aujourd'hui
In today’s world, think about how often you might gossip or spread rumors about others. This verse reminds us that even thinking bad thoughts about someone is not okay and can harm relationships and communities.