Proverbs 6:27
Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))
この聖句の意味
This verse asks if a man can carry fire in his clothes without getting burned. It is a rhetorical question from the book of Proverbs, suggesting that bad behavior or actions will have consequences. The key message is about the inevitability of consequences for our actions.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine you're playing with a candle and you want to keep it in your pocket. This verse is like saying, 'Can you keep a burning candle in your pocket without getting burned?' It's a way to show that bad things we do can hurt us, just like fire can burn us.
歴史的背景
The book of Proverbs is part of the wisdom literature in the Old Testament, written primarily by King Solomon. It was written around the 10th century BC and aimed at teaching wisdom and understanding to its audience, often using analogies and metaphors to convey moral lessons.
今日への適用
Today, we can see this verse as a reminder about the consequences of our choices, such as the impact of addictive behaviors like gambling or substance abuse, which can have devastating effects on our lives and the lives of those around us.