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1. skimp (Amos 8:5) 2. in store (Job 23:14; Prov. 2:7; Isa. 2:12; 2 Tim. 4:8) 3. scruples 4. size up 5. spurious 6. straits 7. subterfuge |
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¡á 1 --- The most valuable piece of teaching I received at that time was not to * skimp on giving to God, instead continuing to give over and above God's stipulation to tithe. * ¾î¶² °Í¿¡ ÃæºÐÇÑ µ·À» ¾²Áö ¾Ê°Å³ª ½Ã°£À» º¸³»Áö ¾Ê°Å³ª ÃæºÐÈ÷ ¾î¶² °ÍÀ» »ç¿ëÇÏÁö ¾Ê¾Æ¼ ´ç½ÅÀÌ ÇÏ´Â °ÍÀÌ Àß ¾ÈµÇ°Å³ª Áú(òõ) ³ª»Û °ÍÀÌ µÇ´Ù ¢Ò Amos 8:5 saying, "When will the New Moon be over that we may sell grain, and the Sabbath be ended that we may market wheat?"-- skimping the measure, boosting the price and cheating with dishonest scales,¡á 2 --- But God had a meeting * in store for Abraham that would bring good out of this whole scenario and strengthen him in his faith journey. * ³î¶ó¿òÀ̳ª ¹®Á¦¿Í °°ÀÌ ±â´ëÄ¡ ¾Ê¾Ò´ø °ÍÀÌ »ç¶÷¿¡°Ô ÀϾ·Á°í ÇÏ´Ù ¢Ò Job 23:14 --- He carries out his decree against me, and many such plans he still has in store.¡á 3 --- Paul makes it clear that he is speaking about the other person's conscience, and thereby emphasizes the point that the *scruples and needs of the neighbour determine the Christian's actions (Ref. NIV 1 Corinthians 10:24 Nobody should seek his own good, but the good of others). * [º¸Åë pl.] ¾ç½ÉÀÇ °¡Ã¥ ¡á 4 --- I believe that Jesus '*sized him up immediately as someone who found it difficult to admit that he needed anything, but who deep down was genuinely hungry for God. * »ç¶÷À̳ª »óȲÀ» º¸°Å³ª °í·ÁÇÏ¿© ±×¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ÆÇ´ÜÀ» ³»¸®´Ù ¡á 5 --- These *spurious adornments that disfigure the Gospel he calls 'secrets of shame', because the nakedness of those who have recourse to such concealments and disguises must of necessity be dishonourable and disgraceful. (Ref. 2 Cor. 4:2) * °¡Â¥ÀÇ ¡á 6 --- He declares that even in such *straits they had abounded in generosity and been rich enough not merely to have sufficient for themselves but to help others also. (Ref. 2 Cor. 8:2) * <Á¾Á¾ ¡s> °ï°æ, °ï±Ã, ±ÃÇÌ ¡á 7 --- It was a childish *subterfuge for the Arians to argue that because the devil is called the god of this world, the word God as applied to Christ does not express true, eternal and unique divinity. * (¹ß»À» À§ÇÑ) Çΰè, ±¸½Ç |
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