18็ซ ใไบบใ็ ดๆป
ใใใใใฎ
1๏ผ็ฅใใใๆใใ
16็ซ ใฎใญใผใฏใผใใ็ใงใใใจใใใฐใ17็ซ ใฏใ็ถใจๆฏใ18็ซ ใฏใ้ฃไบบใใใใใพใใใใฉใฎใใใชไบบใจใไปใๅใใ้ใญใฆใใใใใฉใฎใใใชไบบใซๅฟใ่จฑใใๅ
ฑใซ็ใใฆใใใใใใฏใใใใฎไบบใๆใฃใฆใใไพกๅค่ฆณใ่ฆใฆใใใใจใงใฏใชใใงใใใใใ
ใพใ1็ฏใ่ชใใ้ใใ่
ใใจใใใฎใฏใ็ฉๆฌฒใฎๅกใงใ็ตๆไบบใใๅญค็ซใใฆใใไบบใฎใใจใ่จใใพใใใใฎใใใชไบบใฏใใใใใ็ฅๆงใใคใพใๅฅๅ
จใช็ฅๆงใๅใๅ
ฅใใใใจใใชใใใจ่จใใฎใงใใใฆใใคไบบใฎ่ๆธ่งฃ่ชฌๆฌใฎใใใฉใใทใฅใซใใใจใใใฎ็ฎๆใใใฏใๆง็ด่ๆธใซใใใขใใฉใใ ใจ็ฅใฎใญใใฎ็ฉ่ช๏ผๅตไธ่จ13:9ใ12๏ผใ้ฃๆณใใใใจ่จใใพใใๅฎถๆใๅขใใๅๅฐใ็ญใใชใใใขใใฉใใ ใจ็ฅใฎใญใใฎ้ใงๅบฆใ
่ก็ชใ็ใใใใใซใชใใจใใขใใฉใใ ใฏใๅใใใฆใใใใใๅฅใ
ใฎๅๅฐใซ็งปใไฝใใใจใๆๆกใใพใใใใใใฆใใขใใฉใใ ใฏๅฅฝใใชๅๅฐใๅ
ใซ้ธใถใใใซ่จใใฎใงใใใใใจใญใใฏใ่ฒชๆฌฒใช็ฎใๅใใใฆใไธปใฎๅใฎใใใซๆฝคใฃใๅๅฐใ้ธใใงๅบใฆใใใฎใงใใๆจๆฅใฎใใใณใจๅฒฉๅกฉ๏ผ1็ฏ๏ผใใฎ่ฉฑใงใฏใใใพใใใใใใใซใฏๅฏพ็
ง็ใช็ใๆนใ่ชใใใฆใใพใใใใจใ่ฒงใใใจใใ็ฅใ่ฏใใใฆใใ ใใใใจใไฟกใใๅ
ฑใซ็ใใๆใๅคงไบใซใใชใใ็ใใใใๆนใจใ็ฉๆฌฒใซๅใใใ็ฅใไบบใใๆผใใฎใใฆ็ใใใใใชใใๆนใงใใ็ฉๆฌฒใซๅใใใไบบ้ใฏ่ฆๆณจๆใๅใใฏใใใฆใ่ก็ชใ้ฟใใใใพใใใ
ใใใฆ2็ฏใ็ฅๆตใๅฐใฐใชใใๆใใชไบบใ่ฆๆณจๆใงใใใใฎใใใชไบบใฏใ่ชๅใจใฏ็ก้ขไฟใชไบใใใจใซ้ฆใ็ชใฃ่พผใฟ๏ผ6็ฏ๏ผใ่ชใ่จ่ใฎ็ฝ ใซๅผใฃใใใฃใฆใใพใใใใชไบบใงใ๏ผ7็ฏ๏ผใๅดใงๅทปใ่พผใพใใชใใใใซใในใใงใใใใใ็ฅๆตใใใไบบใฎใใจใฐใฏใๆนงใๅบใๅฐไธๆฐดใฎใใจใใ็ใใใใ็ฅ็ฆใใใใพใใๅดใซใใไพกๅคใใใใฎใงใใใคใใงใซ9็ฏใๆ ใ่
ใซใๆณจๆใงใใ็ช็ถ่ถณใๆใใใๅฑๆฉใซ้ฅใใใจใใใใใใงใใ
10็ฏใจ11็ฏใฏใๅฏพๆฏ็ใชๆธใๆนใใชใใใฆใใพใใ็ฅใซไฟก้ ผใใใใจใฏๅฎใใฎๅ
ใๅใฎไธญใซใใใใใชใใฎใงใๅฎๅฟใ ใจใใใใฉใๆฎ้ใ็พๅฎไธป็พฉ็ใชไบบใฏใใฎใใใซใฏ่ใใพใใใ็ฅใไฟกใใฆใฉใใชใใใจๆใใใฎใงใใใใใใใฆ็ฎใซ่ฆใใชใ็ฅใใใ็ฎใซ่ฆใใ็ขบๅฎใช็ฉใๅฝใฆใซใใพใใ้่กใงใฏๅฎๅฟใงใใชใใฎใงใใฟใณใน้ ้ใใใฆใใใใ ใใ้ใใใใฐๅฎๅฟใ ใใจๆใฃใใใใพใใใใใฉใใใคใจในใฎๆใใๆใ่ตทใใใพใใใใใใใใใฎใ้ใ่ใใฆๆญปใใ ้ๆใกใไพใซใใใฆใไบบใฎใใฎใกใชใฉใใใใชใใใใใไบบใฎใใฎใกใ็ๆดปใใ็ฅใๆกใฃใฆใใใใใฎใ ใใใ็ฅใๆใใใใจใ ใจ่ชใฃใๆใใงใใ็ฅใฏๅ
ๅบใชๅใฎใใจใใงใ๏ผ10็ฏ๏ผใ13็ฏใฎใใใ่ใใชใใง่ฟไบใใใ่
ใฏใๆใใงใใใๆฅใ่ฆใใใใฏใใใใพใงใฎๆตใใใใใฆใใ็ฉไบใฏใๅฎๆใซ่ใใใซใใใใใ่ใใในใใ ใจ่จใใใจใงใใใใ
2๏ผไบบ้ใซใคใใฆใฎ็็
ใใฆใๅฟใๅ
ๆฐใงใใใฐใไบบใฏ็
่ฆใใ่ใๅฟใถใใจใใงใใใใจ่จใใพใใไบบ้ใซใจใฃใฆๅคงๅใชใฎใฏใๅฟใฎๅฅๅบทใงใ๏ผ14็ฏ๏ผใใใใฆใ็ฉไบใใใ็่งฃใใใใจใใๅฟใงใใ้ใใใๅฟใซใฏ๏ผ15็ฏ๏ผใ้ใใใ้ใใคใใฆใใพใ๏ผ16็ฏ๏ผใใใใฆใ่ดใ็ฉใใไธๆใซไฝฟใใใจใ ใใจ่จใใพใใใใใง่จใใ่ดใ็ฉใใฏใ่ณ่ณใใงใฏใใใพใใใใใฏใ็คพไบค็ใช้ขไฟใใใใใ่ดใ็ฉใใใใจใใใใจใงใใใใใใ ่ดใ็ฉใจ่ณ่ณใฎๅบๅฅใฏใใใฐใใฐ้ฃใใใใจใใใใพใใ
ๆๅพใซใๅฎถๅบญใๆไผใใใใใฏ็คพไผใงใฎไบใไบใฏใๆ
้ใซๅใๆฑใใพใใใใใจ่จใใพใใไบบใฏๅฃฐใฎใงใใไบบใซๅผใใใใใใใใใฎใงใใใใใใๅฟ
ใ่ฃใๅใใใจใงใใใคใพใใๅๆนใใฎ่จใๅใซ่ณใๅพใใๅ้กใฎๆฌ่ณชใ็่งฃใใใใจใงใ๏ผ17็ฏ๏ผใใใใฆๅคๆญใฏๆงๆฅใซไธใใชใใใจใงใใไบใไบใ็ตใใใใใฎใซๆใๅนๆใฎใใใใฎใฏใใใใใงใ๏ผ18็ฏ๏ผใใใใใใฎใใใชไธๅ็ใชๆฑบ็ใใคใใๅใซใไบใใชใใใจใ ใจ่จใใพใใไบใใไปฒ่ฃใใใฎใฏใ้ฃๆปไธ่ฝใฎๅใๆปใ่ฝใจใใใใ้ฃใใ๏ผ19็ฏ๏ผใใ ใใใๆฅ้ ใใจใฐใซๆฐใไปใใใใจใๅคงๅใจใชใใพใ๏ผ20็ฏ๏ผใ
ๆๅพใฎๆๅพใใๅฆปใใจใๅไบบใใซใคใใฆใ่ฆใใๆใซใไธ็ทใซๅฟใๅใใใฆ็ฉไบใซๅฆใใใฎใๅฆปใงใใใๅไบบใงใใ่ฆ้ฃใฏใพใใซไบบ้้ขไฟใฎ่ฉฆ้็ณใงใใใงใฏไปๆฅใใใไธๆฅใจใชใใใใซ็ฅใใพใใ
๏ผใฏใคใบใณใผใใผ๏ผ
ๆๅใซใๆจๆฅใฎใฏใคใบใงใใใตใฆใซใฎๅญใกใใฃใใทใงใใๅบใๆใใฆใๅฝผใฎ่ฒก็ฃใใใใใใๅใ็ถใใใจใซใชใฃใใใในใฎๅๅใฏไฝใจ่จใใงใใใใ๏ผโ ใใฃใใโกใทใ ใคใโขใจใชใจใผใซใ็ญใฏโ ใใฃใใงใใ๏ผ2ใตใ ใจใซ16:1-6๏ผใงใฏไปๆฅใฎ่ๆธใฏใคใบใงใใ่ฌ้๏ผใใใซ่ชใงใขใใผใฏใผ๏ผใฎ่ชๆบใจใชใ่ชใฏไบบใฎใฉใฎใใใช็ถๆ
ใ่กจใใใฎใงใใฃใใงใใใใ๏ผโ ่ฆใใใงใใใโกๆๅใงใใใโข่ฝใก็ใใฆใใใ็ญใใฏใพใๆๆฅใใงใฏไปๆฅใใใไธๆฅใจใชใใพใใใใซ็ฅใใพใใ
Chapter 18: What Ruins a Man
1. fear God.
If the key word in chapter 16 is king, then chapter 17 may be father and mother, and chapter 18 may be neighbor. What kind of people we associate with, what kind of people we allow in our hearts, and what kind of people we live with, we should look at the values that they have.
First of all, verse 1, "He who shuts himself up" refers to a person who is a covetous person and as a result isolates himself from others. Such a person is unwilling to accept even a good intellect, a sound intellect. According to the Midrash, a Jewish Bible commentary, this passage evokes the Old Testament story of Abraham and his nephew Lot (Genesis 13:9, 12). As Abraham's family grew and the land became smaller, and frequent conflicts arose between Abraham and his nephew Lot, Abraham suggested that they split up and each move to a different piece of land. Abraham would then tell them to choose the land of their choice first. Then Lot, with a covetous eye, chooses a land as moist as the Lord's garden and leaves. This is not the story of yesterday's "bread and rock salt (v. 1)," but it speaks of a contrasting way of life. The other is a way of life that is so caught up in greed that it pushes both God and others away. Be careful of those who are caught up in greed. Even if they start out well, they cannot avoid conflict.
And verse 2, beware of the foolish person who does not respect wisdom. Such a person is the kind of person who gets involved in disputes that have nothing to do with him (v. 6) and gets caught in the trap of his own words (v. 7). We should avoid getting involved on their side. The words of a "wise" person are like the water that flows out of the ground, healing and blessing. They are worth being around. In addition, verse 9, watch out for lazy people. They can suddenly find themselves in danger of being swept off their feet.
Verses 10 and 11 are written in a contrasting way. Trusting in God is like being within the walls of a well-protected fortress; you feel safe. But normally, pragmatic people don't think that way. They think, "What's the point of trusting in God? They would rather rely on something tangible and sure than on an invisible God. They don't feel secure in the bank, so they put their money in a savings account and think, "If I have this much money, I'll be secure. But let us remember the teachings of Jesus. He said that we do not know what life is like, but rather we should fear God because God holds our life and our livelihood. God is like a strong castle (v. 10), and verse 13, "He who replies without listening carefully is a fool and a disgrace." is, by the way, that things should not be taken too easily, but should be thought through carefully.
2. the truth about human beings
Now, it is said that if one's mind is healthy, one can endure illness and suffering. What is important for human beings is a healthy mind (v. 14). And it is the mind that tries to understand things well. With an open heart (v.15) comes an open path (v.16). And then there is the good use of "gifts," he says. The "gift" here is not a "bribe. There are, after all, gifts that improve social relationships. It is often difficult to distinguish between a gift and a bribe.
Finally, I say that disputes at home, in the church, or in society should be handled with care. People are easily swayed by those with the loudest voices. However, always get the other side's side of the story. In other words, listen to "both sides" and understand the nature of the issue (v. 17). And do not be hasty in your judgment. The most effective way to end a dispute is by "casting lots" (v. 18). But before settling such an irrational decision, he says, do not fight. It is more difficult to mediate a dispute than it is to storm an impregnable castle (v. 19). Therefore, it is important to be careful with our words on a daily basis (v. 20).
Last but not least, about "wives" and "friends. In times of hardship, it is wives and friends who deal with things together with their hearts. Suffering is truly a touchstone of human relationships. I wish you a good day today.
<Quiz Corner
First, yesterday's quiz. What is the name of the servant who outwitted Mephibosheth, the son of Saul, and inherited his property from David? (1) Ziba, (2) Shimui, (3) Eliezer, and the answer was (1) Ziba (2 Samuel 16:1-6), and now for today's Bible quiz. The root word for humility (anower in Hebrew) was used to describe what condition of a person? (1) suffering, (2) meekness, (3) calmness. The answer will be given tomorrow. Well, I wish you a good day today.