Proverbs 13:7

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse from Proverbs tells us that some people pretend to be rich when they have nothing, while others act poor even though they have great wealth. It's about how people can be deceptive about their true circumstances.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you have a toy box. Some kids might say they have lots of toys even if their box is empty, and others might pretend they don’t have any toys when their box is full. It’s like how people can pretend about how much they have or don’t have.

歴史的背景

Proverbs 13:7 is part of the Book of Proverbs, which is a collection of wise sayings and teachings. The book was likely compiled over time, with King Solomon as a key contributor. It was meant for all Israelites to provide guidance and wisdom.

今日への適用

Consider a scenario where someone at work always talks about their lavish vacations and expensive cars but lives paycheck to paycheck. On the other hand, a colleague may drive an old car and wear modest clothes but actually has a substantial savings account. This verse reminds us not to judge by appearances.

トピック

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関連する聖句

1 Samuel 16:71 Timothy 6:10Luke 12:15Proverbs 28:11Ecclesiastes 5:13

よくある質問

What is the main message of Proverbs 13:7?
The main message is to be cautious about judging others based on their outward appearance and to be honest about one’s own situation.
How can I apply this verse in my daily life?
By being truthful about your own wealth and not judging others based on their outward display of wealth or lack thereof.
What does this verse teach about wealth?
It teaches that true wealth is not always visible, and that one’s wealth or poverty can be deceptive.
Why is this verse included in Proverbs?
It's included to provide wisdom on the nature of wealth and the importance of honesty and discernment in dealing with others.
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