Romans 1:23
Russian RST Bible - 1900-1907 - Книги Священнаго Писанія Ветхаго и Новаго Завѣта въ русскомъ переводѣ съ параллельными мѣстами.
Что это значит?
This verse describes how people have taken the glory of God and turned it into images of things like humans, birds, animals, and even creepy crawlies. It's from Paul's letter to the Romans, emphasizing how people have replaced true worship with false idols.
Объяснение для детей
Imagine if you had a really amazing toy that could do everything for you, but instead of enjoying it as is, you decided to break it and make smaller toys out of parts like your stuffed animals or action figures. That's kind of what this verse is talking about, but with God’s glory.
Исторический контекст
The letter to the Romans was written by Paul around 57 AD. He was writing to a church in Rome that consisted of both Jewish and Gentile believers. The cultural setting included various pagan religions and idol worship prevalent throughout the Roman Empire.
Применение сегодня
In modern times, this verse can remind us not to replace our focus on God with lesser things like material possessions or popularity. For example, instead of seeking true peace from God, we might chase after fleeting pleasures which ultimately disappoint.