Pesin wey dey spoil pipol waka nor betta pass doz wey don die, bikos nobody spoil am. Di pesin wey dey deceive odas nor betta pass who don die, even doh nobody deceive am. Wen yu don spoil and deceive pipol finish, oda pipol go spoil and deceive yu too.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is a warning from God to those who harm others. It says that those who attack others will one day be attacked, and those who are dishonest will face dishonesty in return. The message is that there will be consequences for actions.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you were always mean to your friends, but they were always nice to you. This verse says that one day, when you stop being mean, they might start being mean back to you. It's like saying, 'If you're not nice, others won't be nice to you either.'
Historical Background
The verse is from the Book of Isaiah, written by the prophet Isaiah around 700 BCE. The audience was the people of Judah, who were facing threats from Assyria. The cultural setting was one of political and military tension.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this can apply to how businesses treat their customers. If a company is always taking advantage of its customers, eventually customers will stop buying from them, and the company will suffer.