Isaiah 36:21
Chinese Bible 1919 (Traditional) (文理和合譯本《新舊約全書》)
这是什么意思?
This verse describes a situation where people remained silent and did not respond to someone because the king had ordered them not to answer. The king's command was clear and was followed strictly.
儿童解释
Imagine if your teacher told the class not to talk to the substitute teacher. That's what happened here. The king told people not to answer back, so they stayed quiet, just like you would if your teacher said to be quiet.
历史背景
Isaiah, a prophet, wrote this during the time of King Hezekiah around 701 BC. The audience was the people of Jerusalem, and the cultural setting was one of conflict with the Assyrians who were threatening their city.
今日应用
In situations where you feel pressured to respond to someone in a way that could harm you or others, it can be wise to remain silent as a sign of respect and to avoid escalation, just as the people did here.