Proverbs 9:17
Chinese Bible CSBS (Simplified) - (中文标准译本)
这是什么意思?
This verse from Proverbs says that things like drinking water or eating bread that you've taken without permission can seem good or sweet, but it's a dangerous illusion. The writer is warning against the appeal of forbidden pleasures, as they often lead to trouble.
儿童解释
Imagine if you took a cookie without asking and ate it in your room. It might taste extra yummy because it feels like a secret treat, but it's not really good because it's against the rules. This verse is like that, but for grown-ups.
历史背景
This verse comes from the Book of Proverbs, traditionally attributed to King Solomon, written around the 10th century BCE. It was part of a collection of wise sayings aimed at teaching people about right and wrong living, especially to young men.
今日应用
In modern terms, think of someone who uses a work laptop to watch movies during office hours. It might seem fun, but it can lead to serious consequences like losing their job or trust from colleagues.