Hebrews 12:21

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이 구절의 의미

This verse talks about the scary sight Moses experienced at Mount Sinai when God gave the Ten Commandments. He said he was very afraid and shaking because of how terrifying it was.

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Imagine you're walking in a dark forest, and suddenly you see something huge and bright, like a giant fireball! You'd feel scared, right? That's kind of what happened to Moses when he saw God. He felt so scared that his whole body shook!

역사적 배경

The book of Hebrews was written by an unknown author around 60-95 AD to encourage Jewish Christians facing persecution. This verse references the Israelites' experience at Mount Sinai, emphasizing the fear and awe of divine presence.

오늘의 적용

In modern life, we might feel overwhelmed when confronting a powerful situation or person. Remember that even Moses felt afraid in God's presence, showing it’s okay to be scared but important to trust God's protection.

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관련 구절

Exodus 19:16Deuteronomy 5:22-27Psalm 76:8Revelation 20:11Hebrews 12:18

자주 묻는 질문

Why was Moses afraid?
Moses felt fear because he encountered the divine presence of God, which is overwhelming and powerful. This reaction shows respect for God’s might.
What can we learn from Moses' fear?
We can learn that feeling scared in the face of something greater than ourselves is natural and okay. It's important to trust in God even when we're afraid.
How does this verse relate to modern fears?
Just as Moses felt fear but also trusted in God, we can face our own fears by holding on to faith in God’s protection and guidance.
What other biblical figures experienced fear?
Other figures like Gideon and Elijah also experienced fear before encountering God's presence or power, showing that this is a common human experience.
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