Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Men selv om Abraham tok seg en kone til, gjorde han det for å få den store familien som Herren hadde lovet ham. Men dere må passe på dere selv og ikke være utro mot din ungdoms kone! For Herren Israels Gud sier at Han hater skilsmisser, for de fører til vold. Pass på hva du tenker og på ditt åndelige liv, slik at du ikke fristes til å være utro.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about the importance of staying faithful to one's spouse. It speaks from God, emphasizing that He made humans as partners for life to create a godly family line. It warns against treating your wife badly.
Explained for Children
Think about how when you plant a seed in the garden, you wait and take care of it so it grows into something beautiful. God wants us to treat our families like that special seed, taking good care of them all our lives.
Historical Background
Malachi wrote this book around 430-420 BC after many Jews had returned from exile in Babylon. He was addressing the priests and people who were neglecting their duties and marriages.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, where divorce is common, Malachi's words remind us of the sacredness of marriage vows. Imagine a couple facing financial stress; this verse encourages them to work through it together with faithfulness rather than giving up.
Topics
marriagefaithfulnessfamily valuesdivine purposeGod's plan for humanityspiritual integrity