Romans 2:1
Dutch 1939 (De Heilige Schrift, Petrus Canisiusvertaling, 1939)
Wat betekent dit?
This verse from Paul to the Romans warns against judging others because when we do, it shows that we are doing similar things ourselves and cannot claim innocence or superiority.
Uitgelegd voor kinderen
Imagine you're playing a game where everyone has to follow rules. If you tell your friend they can't eat cookies but you secretly sneak one yourself, you're being hypocritical. Paul is saying something like this, telling us not to point out others' mistakes if we make the same ones.
Historische achtergrond
This verse was written by Apostle Paul in his letter to the Romans around 57 AD. He addresses all people who judge others without recognizing their own faults, emphasizing the hypocrisy in such behavior within the context of early Christian communities and Jewish customs.
Toepassing voor vandaag
Consider a scenario where a parent consistently criticizes their child for lying but often exaggerates or omits facts themselves. This verse reminds us to examine our own actions before pointing out others' flaws, fostering a more honest and reflective lifestyle.
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