Deuteronomy 25:17

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이 구절의 의미

This verse is from Moses, who is reminding the Israelites to remember how the Amalekites attacked them when they were leaving Egypt. It's a reminder to never forget this act of hostility.

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Imagine you're on a trip and some kids push you down, even though you didn't do anything wrong. This verse is like a parent telling you to remember this so you know who was mean to you.

역사적 배경

Moses wrote this during the Israelites' journey in the wilderness, around 1200 BCE. It was meant for the Israelites who were about to enter the Promised Land, reminding them of their past and enemies.

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In a modern context, if someone has wronged you and you've forgiven them, this verse can remind you to still be cautious and not to forget the lessons from past experiences.

주제

forgivenesshistoryrememberingenemiescautionpast experiences

관련 구절

Exodus 17:8-161 Samuel 15:2-3Psalm 83:71 Chronicles 1:10Romans 12:17-21

자주 묻는 질문

Why is remembering the Amalekites' actions important?
Remembering helps the Israelites stay cautious and vigilant against their enemies, ensuring they don't forget the lessons from their past experiences.
How does this relate to forgiveness?
While the verse emphasizes remembering past wrongs, it doesn't negate the need for forgiveness. It's about being wise and cautious, not holding grudges.
Can this verse be applied to modern relationships?
Yes, it can remind us to be cautious and not forget lessons from past relationships, but also to forgive and move forward.
What does it mean to 'remember' in this context?
To remember means to keep the event in mind as a lesson, not to hold onto bitterness, but to be aware and prepared for similar situations in the future.
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