Proverbs 16:12

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse from Proverbs says that it's wrong for kings to do evil things because ruling justly is what keeps their throne secure. It's a warning against rulers engaging in wicked behavior.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're the captain of a ship. If you cheat or break the rules, the ship won't sail well and might even sink. Just like that, a king needs to be fair and do good things to keep their kingdom safe and strong.

歴史的背景

Proverbs was written by King Solomon and other wise men over several centuries. This verse reflects the ancient Near Eastern culture where kings were seen as God's representatives and had to rule justly to maintain their authority.

今日への適用

In today's context, this verse can apply to anyone in a position of leadership, like a CEO or a teacher. It reminds us that leading with integrity and fairness is crucial for lasting success.

トピック

righteousnessleadershipjusticekingdomintegritywisdom

関連する聖句

Psalm 72:1-2Jeremiah 22:3Luke 1:74-75Romans 13:3-41 Timothy 3:2-3

よくある質問

Who wrote Proverbs 16:12?
Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings attributed to Solomon and other authors, but the specific author of verse 16:12 is not explicitly identified.
What does 'abomination to kings' mean?
It means that doing evil is considered highly offensive or disgusting, especially for those in a position of power like kings, who should exemplify justice.
How does righteousness establish a throne?
When rulers act justly, they gain the trust and support of their people, which strengthens their rule and ensures their throne remains secure.
Can this verse be applied to people who are not kings?
Absolutely, the principle of leading with integrity and justice applies to all leaders and individuals, whether they are CEOs, teachers, or community leaders.
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