아버님, 잘 보십시오. 여기 제 손에 아버님의 겉옷 자락이 있습니다. 저는 겉옷 자락만 자르고 임금님을 죽이지 않았습니다. 그러니 저에게 임금님을 해치거나 배반할 뜻이 없다는 것을 알아주시고 살펴 주십시오. 제가 임금님께 죄짓지 않았는데도, 임금님께서는 제 목숨을 빼앗으려고 찾아다니십니다.
이 구절의 의미
In this verse, David is speaking to Saul. He's saying that God will decide what is right and will handle any punishment, but David himself won't harm Saul.
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Imagine you have a friend who did something mean to you. Instead of getting angry and hitting them back, you tell a teacher to help solve the problem. That's what David is doing here. He's letting God handle things and not doing it himself.
역사적 배경
This verse is from the Book of 1 Samuel, which was written around 900 BC. The author is unknown, but it details the life of King Saul and King David. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was the kingdom of Israel.
오늘의 적용
If you're in a situation where someone has wronged you, instead of seeking revenge, you can leave the judgment to God. For example, if a coworker steals your idea, you can handle it by speaking to your boss rather than confronting the coworker angrily.
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David is speaking to King Saul. Saul was David's enemy and was constantly trying to kill David.
What does 'The LORD judge between me and thee' mean?
David is saying that he trusts God to decide what is right and fair between him and Saul. He believes God will be the judge.
Why doesn't David take revenge on Saul?
David believes in leaving justice to God. He shows mercy and humility, believing God will handle any necessary punishment.
How can we apply this verse in our lives?
We can apply this by trusting God to handle situations where we are wronged, rather than seeking revenge. We leave judgment to God and focus on our own actions.