Romans 2:11

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이 구절의 의미

This verse says that God does not show favoritism to anyone. It is from the Apostle Paul, who is writing to the Romans. The key message here is that everyone stands equally before God.

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Imagine you have a big box of crayons and you decide which ones are your favorites. But what if someone told you that every crayon is special in its own way? That's like how God sees us—He treats everyone the same, no matter who they are!

역사적 배경

The Apostle Paul wrote this to the Romans around 57 AD. The Roman audience was a mix of Jews and Gentiles living under the Roman Empire, where social hierarchy and favoritism were common. This verse emphasizes God's fairness in contrast to human biases.

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In today’s world, we see many instances of discrimination based on race or social status. This verse reminds us that all people are equal before God and should be treated with respect and fairness regardless of their background.

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관련 구절

Ephesians 6:9Acts 10:34-35Galatians 2:6James 2:1Deuteronomy 10:17

자주 묻는 질문

What does 'respect of persons' mean in this verse?
It means showing favoritism or partiality based on someone's status, wealth, or race. The verse emphasizes that God treats everyone equally.
How is this principle different from the social norms of Paul’s time?
In Paul’s time, there was a lot of discrimination and hierarchy in society. This verse challenges those norms by asserting God's impartiality towards all people.
Can you provide an example of applying Romans 2:11 in everyday life?
Sure! You can apply this principle by treating everyone with respect regardless of their background, ensuring fairness at work or school without favoritism, and advocating for equal rights and opportunities.
What other verses discuss God’s impartiality?
Verses like Acts 10:34-35, Deuteronomy 10:17, and Galatians 2:6 also emphasize that God does not show partiality to anyone.
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