Proverbs 12:24
Japanese 1988 (Seisho Shinkyoudoyaku 聖書 新共同訳)
この聖句の意味
This verse means that hardworking people often end up in positions of leadership, while those who are lazy may end up having to work hard for others. It's a proverb about diligence and the consequences of laziness.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine you and your friends are building a big sandcastle. The friend who works the hardest ends up being the one who gets to decide how to make the castle look. But the friend who doesn't help much might end up having to do extra work to catch up later.
歴史的背景
The Book of Proverbs was written by King Solomon and other wise men. It was written in ancient Israel to teach people about wisdom and the consequences of their actions. The audience was the general population of Israel, and it reflects a culture that valued hard work and wisdom.
今日への適用
In a modern workplace, the employee who consistently puts in extra effort and shows dedication might get promoted to a management role. In contrast, a lazy coworker might end up having to work under a more competent manager.