Isaiah 4:1

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse describes a future time when women will be eager to marry a man, even if it means giving up certain comforts, just to have his name and avoid being seen as unwed. Isaiah is speaking, predicting a time of scarcity and desperation.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine if in the future, seven girls wanted to marry one boy just to have his name and be happy. It's like when you want to join a popular team, not for the snacks, but to be part of the group.

歴史的背景

Isaiah, a prophet in the 8th century BCE, wrote this during a time of social and political upheaval in Judah. He was speaking to a people who were facing dire circumstances and needed hope for the future.

今日への適用

Today, consider the pressure some feel to get married just for the sake of having a partner or avoiding judgment. This verse can remind us of the importance of genuine connections over societal pressures.

トピック

marriagesocial issuesprophesyfaithdesperationhope

関連する聖句

Genesis 38:26Ruth 3:9Luke 14:16-24Matthew 22:2-141 Corinthians 7:39

よくある質問

What does this verse say about marriage?
It suggests a time when marriage dynamics will be skewed, with women eagerly seeking to marry for the sake of status and societal acceptance.
Why are women willing to give up their own belongings?
The verse implies a time of scarcity where the social and personal benefits of marriage outweigh the comfort of personal belongings.
Does this verse apply to today's society?
While the context is different, the verse can still be applied to situations where people make significant choices to avoid social stigma or gain acceptance.
What is the key message for modern readers?
Readers can reflect on the value of genuine relationships over societal pressures and consider the balance between personal needs and social expectations.
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