1 Kings 21:8

Korean 1961 (개역한글)

이 구절의 의미

In this verse, Jezebel, Ahab's wife, writes letters pretending to be Ahab. She sends these letters to the elders and nobles in the city, where Naboth lives. The letters are part of a plan to get Naboth's vineyard.

어린이를 위한 설명

Imagine if you wrote a letter pretending to be your mom or dad to convince your friend to share their favorite toy with you. That's what Jezebel does here, but her plan isn't nice or fair.

역사적 배경

1 Kings was written by prophets during the 6th century BCE, and it tells the story of Israel's kings. This verse is from a narrative about King Ahab and his wife Jezebel, focusing on their interactions with a man named Naboth over a vineyard.

오늘의 적용

In today's world, we can think about how we use our words and actions to get what we want. It's important to be honest and fair, not to trick or manipulate others.

주제

honestydeceptionpowergreedconsequencesleadership

관련 구절

Proverbs 12:19Jeremiah 9:3Mark 7:211 Corinthians 13:6James 3:16

자주 묻는 질문

Why did Jezebel write letters in Ahab's name?
Jezebel used Ahab's authority to manipulate the elders and nobles, making them act according to her plan to get Naboth's vineyard.
What was Ahab's role in this plan?
Ahab's role is not directly clear from this verse, but he is likely unaware of Jezebel's scheme to acquire the vineyard for him.
What can we learn about leadership from this verse?
Leadership involves trust and integrity. Jezebel's actions show a misuse of power and deception, which are not qualities of good leadership.
How is deception portrayed in this verse?
Deception is shown through Jezebel's actions of writing letters in Ahab's name, using his seal to manipulate others for her own ends.
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