Psalms 119:66

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

这是什么意思?

This verse is from Psalms 119:66, where the psalmist asks God to teach them good judgment and knowledge because they have believed in God's commandments. The key message is about seeking wisdom and understanding through faith.

儿童解释

Imagine you're learning to ride a bike. You believe in the rules your parents taught you, but you also want to know more about riding safely. This verse is like asking God to teach you those extra rules so you can be even better at riding your bike.

历史背景

Psalms 119 is the longest chapter in the Bible, written by unknown authors, possibly during the time of King David. It is a prayer expressing deep faith in God's laws, seeking guidance and wisdom. The psalmist addresses a broad audience, likely the Israelites, who were deeply connected to God's commandments and sought to live by them.

今日应用

Imagine you’re starting a new job where following rules and making wise decisions is crucial. This verse reminds you to seek God’s guidance for making the right choices and understanding the true meaning behind those rules.

主题

wisdomfaithknowledgeprayercommandmentsjudgment

相关经文

Psalm 34:11Proverbs 2:6James 1:5Colossians 1:9Romans 12:2

常见问题

What does it mean to 'believe thy commandments'?
To believe God's commandments means to have faith in them and to trust that following them leads to a righteous and fulfilling life.
How can someone ask God for good judgment and knowledge?
One can pray to God for wisdom and understanding, asking for guidance in making decisions and living according to God’s commandments.
Why is it important to seek good judgment and knowledge?
Seeking good judgment and knowledge helps one to make wise decisions, live ethically, and understand God's will, leading to a more purposeful life.
How does believing in God's commandments relate to seeking wisdom?
Believing in God's commandments is the foundation for seeking wisdom because it reflects a commitment to God's ways, which are full of wisdom and guidance.
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