Mầy xét đoán chị em mầy, ấy là mầy chuốc lấy sự xấu hổ mình. Vì cớ tội lỗi mầy còn là đáng gớm hơn chúng nó, thì chúng nó là công bình hơn mầy. Vậy, mầy cũng hãy mang nhơ chịu hổ, vì mầy đã làm cho chị em mầy được kể là công bình!
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This verse is from God through the prophet Ezekiel. It addresses a city, representing people who have judged others harshly. God says they are actually worse in their sins and must accept their shame for being hypocritical.
Giải thích cho trẻ em
Imagine you're judging your friends for being messy, but your room is even messier. God is saying, 'You can't judge others when you're doing worse yourself. You need to admit your own mess and feel ashamed.'
Bối cảnh lịch sử
Ezekiel, a prophet in the Old Testament, wrote this around 600 BC to the Israelites in exile. God was using this message to show that the city of Jerusalem was worse in its sins than the cities of Samaria and Sodom, which they had judged.
Áp dụng cho hôm nay
In modern times, this verse can apply to someone who criticizes others for behaviors they themselves are guilty of. For example, if someone is quick to judge others for gossiping when they themselves do it more frequently, they should own up to their own faults.