Ecclesiastes 9:2
Chinese Simplified CUNPSS Script Union (新标点和合本, 神版)
这是什么意思?
Ecclesiastes 9:2 says that everyone experiences the same things in life, whether they are good or bad, clean or unclean, religious or not. It suggests that there's no difference in the outcomes for righteous and wicked people. The speaker is Qoheleth, who observes that life's events affect everyone equally.
儿童解释
Imagine you have two friends - one who always tells the truth and another who sometimes lies. Both might get the same cold or the same ice cream cone. This verse is saying that good things and bad things happen to everyone, no matter how they behave.
历史背景
Ecclesiastes was written by Qoheleth, possibly King Solomon, around the 5th century BCE. The book reflects on life's meaning and experiences, written for an audience that might question the fairness of life's outcomes. The cultural setting was one of Jewish wisdom literature, where life's perplexities were often discussed.
今日应用
Consider a scenario where two coworkers - one very ethical and another not so much - both get laid off during a company downsizing. This verse reminds us that life's events can be unpredictable and affect everyone, regardless of their moral choices.