Proverbs 14:7

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse from Proverbs advises you to avoid a foolish person who does not have wise things to say. The speaker is the wise author of Proverbs, and the key message is to stay away from unwise influences.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're playing with a friend who always makes silly choices and says things that don't make sense. This verse says it's okay to walk away from them and find someone who can teach you good things, just like how you would choose a friend who shares good toys and games.

歴史的背景

The book of Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings, likely compiled over centuries and attributed to King Solomon. It was written to provide guidance to people of all ages, emphasizing wisdom and understanding in a society where knowledge and discernment were highly valued.

今日への適用

In modern life, this verse could apply to situations where you might find yourself in a toxic work environment or friendship that lacks constructive dialogue and growth. It suggests distancing yourself from such negative influences to maintain your mental and emotional well-being.

トピック

wisdomdiscernmentinfluencementoringavoidancefriendship

関連する聖句

Proverbs 13:20Proverbs 22:24-251 Corinthians 15:33James 1:22Matthew 7:6

よくある質問

What does it mean to be a 'foolish man'?
A 'foolish man' in this context is someone who lacks wisdom, makes poor decisions, and doesn't contribute meaningful insights or knowledge.
How do I know if someone is a 'foolish man'?
Look for signs of poor decision-making, lack of constructive dialogue, and an absence of knowledge or wise counsel in the person's behavior and speech.
Is it always wrong to be around foolish people?
The verse suggests that it's beneficial to distance oneself from those who lack wisdom, but sometimes, helping others may require staying engaged with them.
How can I apply this verse to my daily life?
Reflect on the people you interact with regularly. Consider whether these relationships are positive and filled with wisdom, or if they might be leading you astray.
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