Romans 11:10
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Что это значит?
This verse from Romans says that some people's eyes will be darkened so they cannot see clearly, and their backs will always be bent down. It reflects a judgment where understanding is withheld from certain individuals. The speaker here is Paul, speaking through the narrative of God’s actions.
Объяснение для детей
Imagine if you had special glasses that made it hard to see things clearly, like when you can't find your favorite toy because the room is dark. This verse talks about a time when some people are given such 'glasses' so they don’t understand what's happening around them and have to bow down all the time.
Исторический контекст
The Book of Romans was written by the Apostle Paul, probably around 57 AD. He wrote it to the Christian community in Rome, who were facing challenges from various religious groups including Jewish Christians. This particular verse reflects on God's judgment on those who have rejected His ways.
Применение сегодня
Imagine a situation where someone ignores advice and continues down a harmful path despite clear signs of danger. Their refusal to see the truth is akin to having their 'eyes darkened,' leading them to struggle and face consequences.