Proverbs 17:5

Chinese Bible CSBS (Simplified) - (中文标准译本)

这是什么意思?

Proverbs 17:5 tells us that making fun of the poor is like insulting God, who made everyone. It also says that if someone is happy when others are in trouble, they will face consequences.

儿童解释

Imagine you're playing with your toys and you laugh at your friend who doesn't have as many toys as you. That's like being mean to the person who made your friend. And if you cheer when something bad happens to someone else, you might get in trouble too.

历史背景

This verse is part of the Book of Proverbs, which is a collection of wise sayings, probably compiled by Solomon, King of Israel, around 950 BC. It was intended for people of all ages and social statuses in ancient Israel.

今日应用

Imagine someone at work is struggling financially and you make jokes about it. This verse reminds us that such behavior is disrespectful and harmful, and that we will face consequences for our actions.

主题

povertyjusticeconsequencesrespectcompassionwisdom

相关经文

Exodus 22:22-24James 1:27Proverbs 14:31Isaiah 58:6-7Matthew 25:31-46

常见问题

What does it mean to 'mock the poor'?
Mocking the poor means making fun of or ridiculing someone because they lack financial resources. This behavior shows a lack of respect and compassion.
Why is being happy at someone else's misfortune considered wrong?
Being glad when others face difficulties is wrong because it shows a lack of empathy and goes against the principle of loving your neighbor. Such attitudes are condemned in the Bible.
What kind of consequences can one face for these actions?
The verse suggests that those who mock the poor or rejoice at others' misfortunes will face spiritual and possibly practical consequences, including divine judgment and social ostracism.
How can we avoid these negative behaviors?
To avoid these behaviors, we can practice empathy, kindness, and compassion. Reflecting on the Golden Rule and treating others as we would want to be treated can guide our actions.
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