Thưa anh chị em, tôi không muốn anh chị em không biết gì về huyền nhiệm này, kẻo anh chị em cứ cho mình là khôn ngoan hiểu biết, đó là sự cứng lòng đã xảy ra cho một phần dân I-sơ-ra-ên cho đến khi số các dân ngoại gia nhập được đầy đủ,
Điều này có nghĩa gì?
In this verse from Romans chapter 11, the Apostle Paul is speaking to his fellow believers and explains that some of Israel has become blind to God's truth until a large number of Gentiles (non-Jews) come into the faith.
Giải thích cho trẻ em
Imagine you have a group of friends who don't want to share their toys with others. The verse says that eventually, they will learn to share when new friends join in and show how fun sharing can be!
Bối cảnh lịch sử
This letter was written by Paul around the year 57 AD to Christians living in Rome. He wrote this to explain some confusing things about Israel’s relationship with God.
Áp dụng cho hôm nay
Today, this verse reminds us not to feel superior if we have understood something that others haven’t. We should patiently wait and trust that everyone will come to understand God's plan at the right time.
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What does 'blindness in part is happened to Israel' mean?
It means that some Jews have temporarily failed to recognize Jesus as the Messiah, but this will change when many non-Jews (Gentiles) believe.
How can we avoid being wise in our own conceits?
By recognizing God’s grace and not looking down on others who may not yet understand what we do. We should trust that God's plan will unfold as He intends.
What does 'fulness of the Gentiles' refer to?
It refers to a large number of non-Jews coming into faith, which is part of God’s greater plan for salvation and inclusion.
How can this verse help us in our daily lives?
This verse reminds us to be patient with others' journeys and to avoid pride. We should trust that everyone will understand God's truth in His time.