Isaiah 1:15

Indonesian (Alkitab Terjemahan Baru)

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In this verse, God is speaking and saying that he won't listen to the prayers of the people because their hands are full of blood, meaning they have done wrong things. He will ignore them even if they pray a lot.

Penjelasan untuk anak-anak

Imagine if you were playing with a friend, but you kept taking their toys and being mean. One day, you ask them to play with you, but they say no because of how you've treated them. It's like that, but with God and the people who have done bad things.

Latar belakang sejarah

This verse is from the Book of Isaiah, written by the prophet Isaiah around 700 BC. It was addressed to the people of Israel, who were practicing empty rituals and ignoring God's commands, resulting in a lot of injustice and violence.

Penerapan hari ini

Today, this verse can apply to individuals or communities who continue to do wrong things while trying to maintain a religious facade. For example, a company might donate to charity while engaging in unethical business practices.

Topik

prayerjusticerepentancehypocrisyGod's judgmentsin

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Pertanyaan umum

Why does God not listen to their prayers?
God does not listen to their prayers because they have not changed their ways. They are committing injustices and are full of blood, meaning they are involved in sinful actions.
What does it mean when it says 'your hands are full of blood'?
This phrase means the people have committed many wrongdoings, especially involving violence or unjust actions against others.
How can people avoid God hiding his eyes from them?
People can avoid God hiding his eyes by repenting and changing their ways, ensuring their actions reflect righteousness and justice.
Is this verse only for the ancient Israelites?
While the verse was addressed to the ancient Israelites, the principle can be applied to anyone who pretends to be religious while continuing to do wrong things.
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