Obraz Samárie. Koho učí chápať posolstvo? Oddojčených? Odstavených od pŕs?Lebo je to príkaz za príkazom, príkaz za príkazom, pravidlo za pravidlom, pravidlo za pravidlom, trocha sem, trocha tam.Nezrozumiteľnou rečou a cudzím jazykom bude hovoriť tomuto národuten, čo im hovoril: Tu je odpočinok, dožičte pokoj unavenému, tu je úľava! Ale nechceli počúvať.Preto im zaznie slovo Hospodina: príkaz za príkazom, príkaz za príkazom, pravidlo za pravidlom, pravidlo za pravidlom, trocha sem, trocha tam! Nech si len idú, no zvalia sa dozadu, dolámu sa, padnú do osídla a budú uväznení.Preto počúvajte Pánovo slovo, posmievači, čo vládnete nad týmto ľudom v Jeruzaleme.Pretože vy hovoríte: Uzavreli sme zmluvu so smrťou, dohodu sme urobili s ríšou mŕtvych. Aj keď tu bude práskajúci bič, nezasiahne nás, lebo z klamstva sme si urobili útočisko a skrývame sa za lož.Preto takto hovorí Pán, Hospodin: Hľa, ja položím kameň na Sione, kameň osvedčený, uholný, vzácny, pevne založený. Kto uverí, nebude bezradný.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Isaiah emphasizes the importance of learning step by step. The prophet Isaiah is speaking, telling us that we should understand God's teachings gradually, bit by bit. The key message is about the incremental nature of learning and understanding God's ways.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're building a big Lego castle. You start with one block, then add another, and another. You don’t try to build the whole castle in one go. It's like that with learning about God too. We learn a little bit at a time, just like adding one Lego piece at a time.
Historical Background
The verse was written by the prophet Isaiah, who lived around 700 B.C. He was addressing the people of Israel, particularly the leaders of the northern kingdom. This was a time when the people were being called to return to God, and Isaiah was emphasizing the need for them to learn and understand God's teachings incrementally.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're learning a new language or a new skill. Instead of trying to master everything at once, you take it one step at a time. Each new lesson builds on the previous one, and you gradually get better. This is how we should approach learning about God too.