Isaiah 65:20
Chinese Bible TNV 2012 (Traditional) (客語聖經 – 現代臺灣客語譯本,新舊約全書客語聖經 – 漢字版)
这是什么意思?
This verse describes a future where everyone lives a full life, and no one dies too young or old. God is speaking, promising a time when a hundred years old is seen as young, and sinners are cursed. It conveys a promise of longevity and justice.
儿童解释
Imagine a world where everyone gets to have many birthdays before they get old. It's like saying a hundred-year-old is still a kid in this new world, but those who do bad things are punished, no matter how old they are.
历史背景
Isaiah, a prophet, wrote this around 700 BC. He spoke to the Israelites, foretelling a future when God would restore His people. The Babylonian exile and the promise of a new Jerusalem were central to the cultural setting.
今日应用
In today's world, we can apply this by valuing every life and striving for longevity through healthy living. It also reminds us to lead a righteous life, as the verse suggests that sinners, even at an advanced age, face consequences.