Proverbs 5:17

Thai Bible (TNCV) 2007 - New Contemporary Version (พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย)

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This verse advises to make sure your relationships and commitments are only with people you trust and know well, not strangers. The speaker is giving wise advice to stay close to what you know and trust. The key message is about the importance of loyalty and trust within relationships.

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Imagine you have a special toy that you really love. This verse is like saying, 'Keep your special toy with you and don't let strangers play with it.' It means to keep good things close to you and trust only the people you know well.

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This verse is from the Book of Proverbs, traditionally attributed to King Solomon, written around 950 BC. It was intended for young men, to give them wise advice on how to conduct their lives, including their relationships.

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In modern times, this verse can be applied to keeping your personal information and resources only with people you trust, like sharing your password only with your family and not strangers.

หัวข้อ

trustloyaltyrelationshipswisdomadvicecommitment

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คำถามที่พบบ่อย

Who is the speaker in Proverbs 5:17?
The speaker is generally considered to be the father or a wise teacher giving advice to a son or young man.
What does 'strangers' mean in this verse?
'Strangers' refers to people you do not know well or can't trust, highlighting the importance of being cautious about sharing your life with unknown people.
How can I apply this verse to my friendships?
This verse encourages you to focus on building deep, trustworthy relationships with a few close friends rather than having many superficial ones with people you don't know well.
What cultural values does this verse reflect?
It reflects values of family loyalty, trust within close circles, and the wisdom of being cautious with outsiders in ancient Hebrew culture.
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