1 Kings 22:33
Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))
この聖句の意味
This verse describes a moment during a battle where the enemy soldiers initially chased after someone they thought was the king of Israel, but when they realized it wasn't him, they stopped pursuing. It illustrates how a mistake in identifying a target can lead to a change in actions.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine you're playing hide and seek, and you think you've found the person who's 'it,' but then you realize it's actually someone else. You'd stop chasing them, right? That's what happened here, but with a battle and kings instead of a game.
歴史的背景
1 Kings was written by various authors, possibly including the prophets Nathan, Ahijah, and Iddo, around 950-550 B.C. The book focuses on the kings of Israel and Judah, detailing their reigns and actions. This verse is set during the reign of King Ahab and describes a critical moment in a battle with Syria.
今日への適用
In today's context, this verse can remind us that misidentifying someone or something can lead to incorrect actions. For example, in a workplace scenario, if a manager assumes an employee is responsible for a mistake but finds out later it was someone else, the manager might need to redirect their focus and efforts.