1 Chronicles 21:7

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse tells us that God was angry about something that happened, and as a result, he punished Israel. The text does not specify who is speaking, but it clearly states God's reaction and the consequence.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're playing a game and someone cheats, and your mom is so upset that she stops the game. That's kind of like what happened here, but with God and the people of Israel.

歴史的背景

1 Chronicles was written by an unknown author, possibly a priest or Levite, around 400-350 BC. It was written to encourage the people of Israel to stay faithful to God, especially after their return from exile.

今日への適用

When we make choices that go against God's will, there can be consequences. For example, if someone at work lies to their boss, they might face disciplinary action or lose their job.

トピック

judgmentpunishmentdispleasureconsequencesrepentancefaithfulness

関連する聖句

2 Samuel 24:1Psalms 78:31Ezekiel 14:21Romans 1:181 Peter 2:20

よくある質問

What specifically angered God in this verse?
The verse does not explicitly state what angered God, but contextually it refers to David's census, which displeased God as described in the surrounding chapters.
How does this verse relate to the consequences of sin?
This verse shows that God’s displeasure with sin can lead to punishment, indicating the severity of sin and the importance of repentance.
Can we avoid the consequences mentioned in this verse?
While God is just and can punish, he also offers forgiveness and redemption. Repenting and seeking God's forgiveness can lead to mercy and the avoidance of punishment.
Why is this verse important for understanding God's character?
This verse underscores God's holiness and justice. It shows that God is not indifferent to sin but actively responds to it, highlighting the need for people to live in accordance with his will.
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