yawd har kax vix che haq te lehq bid saz a naz chaw teq pa Ghig sa haq chid ir chid muh tug, Khreq awr lehr awg gig med soer che chaw teq pa ve awg ceg phehq vehr che yaog, Liq phu khuhn buhq lar che heh, “Kheh te cheaq te lehq, bid saz a naz chaw teq pa awg khuhn ngag nawg haq chid muh lehq, nawg ved awg meh haq ka mig chid muh tug yaog,” lehd koz buhq lar che yaog.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God wants the Gentiles (non-Jewish people) to praise Him for His kindness. It quotes an ancient text where someone promises to praise God among different peoples, expressing gratitude and joy.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who doesn't know about your favorite game but learns how fun it is. You want them to tell others how great the game is because they had such a good time playing it! That's like what this verse says – God wants everyone to tell others how wonderful He is.
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote Romans in around 57 AD while traveling through Greece, addressing Jewish and Gentile Christians. The cultural context involves tensions between these groups, with Paul emphasizing unity and shared faith.
Living It Out Today
Today, imagine someone from another culture or community learns about your values and beliefs. They decide to share their positive experience with others, just like this verse suggests praising God among different people can spread His message.