Isaiah 8:20

Chinese Simplified CUNPSS Script Union (新标点和合本, 神版)

这是什么意思?

Isaiah 8:20 tells us to rely on the law and testimony for guidance. If someone's words don't match these, they lack true understanding. The verse emphasizes the importance of relying on God's word.

儿童解释

Imagine you have a treasure map, and it tells you where to find the treasure. If someone gives you directions that don't match the map, you know they don't have the right directions. In the same way, we should trust God's word and know if someone's ideas don't match it, they might not be right.

历史背景

Isaiah wrote this verse around 700 BC. He was addressing the people of Judah who were struggling with false prophets and misleading advice. The law and testimony referred to the laws of Moses and the prophetic messages, which were central to their faith.

今日应用

In today's world, we face many voices giving advice and guidance. This verse reminds us to rely on the Bible's teachings when making decisions, especially when other voices contradict it. For example, if someone suggests a path that goes against the Bible's teachings, we should be cautious.

主题

guidancetruthfalse teachingsreliance on scripturewisdomillumination

相关经文

John 10:34-35Romans 3:21Psalm 119:1052 Timothy 3:16Jeremiah 8:8

常见问题

What does 'to the law and to the testimony' mean?
It refers to the laws of God given through Moses and the prophetic messages. It emphasizes that these are the ultimate authorities for truth and guidance.
Who is 'they' in this verse?
The 'they' refers to people who give advice or guidance that does not align with God's word. This verse warns us to be cautious of their words.
What does 'no light in them' imply?
It suggests that those who do not follow God's word lack true understanding or guidance. 'No light' means they are not illuminated by God's truth.
How can I apply this verse in my daily life?
You can use this verse to remind yourself to seek God's guidance in the Bible, especially when faced with decisions or advice that seem confusing or contradictory.
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