Luke 1:6
Vietnamese (Kinh Thánh Tiếng Việt 1925)
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This verse describes Zechariah and Elizabeth as righteous people who obeyed all of God's commandments without fault. It highlights their devotion and faithfulness to God’s law.
Giải thích cho trẻ em
Imagine two people, like your parents, who always follow the rules set by a big authority figure—like how you follow school rules but they do it perfectly for God!
Bối cảnh lịch sử
Luke wrote this passage in his gospel, around 60-85 AD. It's part of Luke's narrative about Zechariah and Elizabeth, the parents of John the Baptist, emphasizing their righteousness within Jewish culture.
Áp dụng cho hôm nay
In modern life, imagine a couple who always make an effort to follow community rules and do what’s right, becoming role models in their neighborhood.
Chủ đề
righteousnessobediencedevotionfaithfulnesscommandmentsblamelessness
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Câu hỏi thường gặp
Who are Zechariah and Elizabeth in this verse?
Zechariah and Elizabeth were the parents of John the Baptist. They are described as righteous people who followed all God's commandments perfectly.
What does 'blameless' mean in Luke 1:6?
'Blameless' means they lived their lives without any significant moral faults, always seeking to obey and please God.
How can we follow the commandments like Zechariah and Elizabeth?
To follow the commandments as Zechariah and Elizabeth did, one must seek a deep understanding of God’s laws and strive to live by them in all aspects of life.
Why is it important to walk blamelessly before God?
Walking blamelessly shows our dedication and love for God. It also sets a good example for others, reflecting the character of Christ.