Proverbs 30:16
Chinese Bible CSBS (Simplified) - (中文标准译本)
这是什么意思?
Proverbs 30:16 describes things that never seem to be satisfied: the grave, a barren womb, land that doesn't get enough water, and fire that keeps burning. It's Agur speaking, emphasizing the insatiable nature of these things.
儿童解释
Imagine a big hole in the ground that keeps getting bigger and bigger, no matter how much you fill it. Or a garden that always needs more water. This verse is talking about things that never seem to be full, like a very hungry monster that always wants more food.
历史背景
The Book of Proverbs was compiled over centuries, with some sections attributed to Agur, a wise man, around 900 BC. This verse was likely written for the Israelites, reflecting on the insatiable nature of certain aspects of life.
今日应用
In today's world, this verse can be seen as a reminder of our own insatiable desires, like the need for constant validation or possessions. It challenges us to find contentment and avoid the trap of endless desire.