2 Corinthians 1:13
Chinese Bible 1919 (Traditional) (文理和合譯本《新舊約全書》)
这是什么意思?
In this verse from 2 Corinthians, Paul is reminding the people in Corinth that he hasn't been writing them anything new or different from what they already know and believe. He hopes they will continue to agree with these teachings.
儿童解释
Imagine you're telling your friends about a cool game you play all the time. You wouldn’t tell them something they didn’t already know, right? Paul is saying he’s doing just that – reminding his friends of things they already know and like, hoping they'll keep agreeing with him.
历史背景
The letter was written by Paul around 53-57 AD to the Christians in Corinth. He wrote this while on a missionary journey and wanted to clarify and reinforce teachings he had previously shared with them.
今日应用
In modern terms, imagine you're reminding your colleagues about the company’s mission statement at a meeting. You aren't introducing new concepts but reinforcing what they already know and should continue to support. This verse encourages us to stick to our values and beliefs consistently.