Romans 11:11
Vietnamese 2010 (VIE) (Kinh Thánh Tiếng Việt Bản Hiệu Đính 2010)
Điều này có nghĩa gì?
In this verse from Romans, the Apostle Paul is speaking and asks if Israel's rejection of Jesus means they have fallen forever? The answer is no; instead, their temporary refusal has led to salvation for non-Jews (Gentiles), which can stir up a sense of competition or jealousy among Jewish people, prompting them to reevaluate their beliefs.
Giải thích cho trẻ em
Imagine you're playing with your friends and one friend doesn't want to join the game. But when others start having fun without him, he might change his mind and want to play too! That's what Paul is saying about God’s plan for the Jews and Gentiles.
Bối cảnh lịch sử
Romans was written by the Apostle Paul around AD 57-58 to Christian believers in Rome. At that time, there were tensions between Jewish Christians who believed Jesus was the Messiah and Gentile converts who had no background in Judaism but accepted Jesus as their savior. This verse addresses those concerns.
Áp dụng cho hôm nay
In a modern workplace setting, if one team member is resistant to adopting new technology or methods, seeing others succeed might motivate that person to change their attitude and join in the success, reflecting how Paul sees the potential for Jewish people to be inspired by Gentile believers.