Luke 19:21
Chinese Bible 1919 (Traditional) (文理和合譯本《新舊約全書》)
这是什么意思?
In Luke 19:21, a servant is speaking to his master and expresses fear because he thinks the master is harsh. The servant says that the master takes what wasn't his and reaps benefits from work not done by him.
儿童解释
Imagine you have a friend who always takes your toys even when they didn’t help pick them up or buy them. You might feel scared of this friend because they seem unfair. That’s how this servant feels about his master in the story.
历史背景
This verse is part of Jesus' teachings recorded by Luke, written around AD 80-100 for a broader Greco-Roman audience familiar with agricultural practices and business dealings typical in first-century Palestine.
今日应用
In today's context, consider how you treat your colleagues at work. If someone feels afraid to approach you because they think you are unfair or harsh, it might be time to reassess your leadership style and ensure everyone feels valued and respected.