Korean NLTNK (God’s Promises: New Testament in North Korean)
자신들의 탐욕으로 그들은 당신들의 돈을 움켜쥐기 위해 교묘한 거짓말을 꾸밀 것입니다. 그러나 하나님께서는 그들에게 오래전에 유죄판결을 내리셨습니다, 그리하여 그들의 파멸은 지연되지 않을 것입니다.
이 구절의 의미
This verse warns that some people will use lies and greed to trick others for their own gain. The speaker is Peter, who says these wrongdoers are facing judgment that has been delayed but not forgotten.
어린이를 위한 설명
Imagine if a friend promised you candy but only wanted your toys in return. This verse tells us about tricky friends who lie to get what they want and deserve punishment one day.
역사적 배경
2 Peter was written by the Apostle Peter around 64-68 AD, likely to Christians facing false teachers. The cultural setting was early Christianity amidst pagan influences and internal divisions.
오늘의 적용
In today's world, think of online scams where people promise something great but only want your money or personal information. This verse reminds us to be cautious and discerning.
The 'they' refers to false teachers who use deceptive words and greed to exploit others, as warned against by Peter.
How can we avoid being deceived by such people today?
To avoid deception, one should be discerning about promises that seem too good to be true and verify the motives of those making offers or claims.
What does it mean that their judgment 'lingereth not'?
This phrase means that the false teachers are facing impending judgment which has been delayed but will come without further delay, emphasizing its certainty.
Is this verse only about financial greed or can it apply to other forms of covetousness?
While financial greed is a key focus, the principle extends to any form of covetousness where someone exploits others for personal gain, including power and influence.