Malachi 4:4
Thai Bible 1971 (พระคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับ 1971)
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This verse tells the people to remember the law given by Moses at Horeb, which God commanded for all Israel with its statutes and judgments. The speaker is God through Malachi, reminding the people of their covenant responsibilities.
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Imagine you have a list of important rules your parents made for your family's happiness and safety. This verse is like that - God wants everyone to remember those special rules He gave Israel long ago to help them.
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The Book of Malachi was written around the 5th century BCE by the prophet Malachi, who addressed a time when the returned exiles in Jerusalem were facing spiritual and moral decline. The audience is post-exilic Jews who needed a reminder of their covenant with God.
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In modern times, this can be applied to remembering core values or laws that guide our lives, like being honest and treating others fairly. For example, a school might remind students about the importance of following its code of conduct for everyone's benefit.