聖經經文關於 Sibling Rivalry
Bible verses about Sibling Rivalry
Sibling rivalry, a timeless human struggle, finds profound resonance within the pages of Scripture. Understanding these biblical narratives offers invaluable insight into the complexities of family relationships, the roots of jealousy and conflict, and the path toward reconciliation and forgiveness. By examining stories like Cain and Abel, Jacob and Esau, and Joseph and his brothers, we gain a deeper appreciation for God's grace, his unwavering commitment to healing broken bonds, and the transformative power of love and empathy. These verses serve as both a mirror, reflecting our own struggles, and a beacon, guiding us toward healthier, more Christ-like relationships with our siblings.
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約瑟告父兄時、父叱之曰、爾所夢者何耶、我與汝母汝兄、果將俯伏拜爾乎、
約瑟復夢、告諸兄曰、我夢得其二矣、有日月十一星、皆拜我、
雅各有子十二、長子流便、及西緬、利未、猶大、以薩迦、西布倫、乃利亞所出、
Scripture Passages
約瑟告父兄時、父叱之曰、爾所夢者何耶、我與汝母汝兄、果將俯伏拜爾乎、
長子以掃有美服、存於室、利百加取之、以衣季子雅各、
乃遣人語約瑟曰、父未沒之先、囑云、
雅各進於父曰、父歟、曰、我在此、吾子、爾爲誰、
以撒曰、吾子獲之、何若是之速也、曰、爾上帝耶和華使我疾獲之、
因其手有毛、似兄以掃、末由分辨、遂爲祝嘏、
以實瑪利人乃米甸賈、適經其處、諸兄乃援約瑟出井、鬻之、獲金二十、以實瑪利人挈約瑟往埃及、○
利百加謂以撒曰、緣赫人女、我厭厥生、倘雅各亦娶赫族如此之女、我生何益之有、
囑曰、告我主以掃云、爾僕雅各曰、我旅於拉班家、越至今日、
諸兄往示劍、牧父羣羊、
我心不與同謀、我靈不與共會、蓋其乘怒而戕人命、縱欲而斷牛筋、
以掃聞言、大聲痛哭、曰、請父亦爲我祝嘏、
囑曰、告我主以掃云、爾僕雅各曰、我旅於拉班家、越至今日、
雅各進前、以撒捫之、曰、聲則雅各聲、手則以掃手也、
約瑟告父兄時、父叱之曰、爾所夢者何耶、我與汝母汝兄、果將俯伏拜爾乎、
乃遣人語約瑟曰、父未沒之先、囑云、
利百加謂以撒曰、緣赫人女、我厭厥生、倘雅各亦娶赫族如此之女、我生何益之有、
曰、吾父勿爾、此乃長子、請按右手於其首、
囑曰、告我主以掃云、爾僕雅各曰、我旅於拉班家、越至今日、
諸兄嫉之、惟父誌其言、○
執而投諸眢井、○
我心不與同謀、我靈不與共會、蓋其乘怒而戕人命、縱欲而斷牛筋、
雅各進於父曰、父歟、曰、我在此、吾子、爾爲誰、
後出之弟、手執兄踵、命名雅各、二子生時、以撒年已六旬、○
以掃旣適野獵獸、利百加謂子雅各曰、我聞爾父謂爾兄以掃云、
以掃聞言、大聲痛哭、曰、請父亦爲我祝嘏、
耶和華謂該隱曰、爾弟亞伯安在、曰、不知、我豈防守我弟者乎、
押沙龍命其僕曰、當伺暗嫩飲酒快心、我諭爾曰擊暗嫩、則殺之毋畏、命爾者非我乎、當壯膽而奮勇、
曰、吾父勿爾、此乃長子、請按右手於其首、
因其手有毛、似兄以掃、末由分辨、遂爲祝嘏、
爾曾許待以善、使我苗裔、如海之沙、不可勝數、○
屆期孿生、
或以長子言告利百加、遂召季子曰、兄將殺爾、以雪其恨、
約瑟復夢、告諸兄曰、我夢得其二矣、有日月十一星、皆拜我、
約瑟復夢、告諸兄曰、我夢得其二矣、有日月十一星、皆拜我、
約瑟告父兄時、父叱之曰、爾所夢者何耶、我與汝母汝兄、果將俯伏拜爾乎、
The Bible's portrayal of sibling rivalry, through stories like Cain and Abel, Jacob and Esau, and Joseph and his brothers, offers profound insights into the human condition. These verses highlight the destructive nature of jealousy, anger, and favoritism, while also subtly pointing towards the potential for reconciliation, forgiveness, and love. Ultimately, these narratives are not just historical accounts, but timeless lessons on managing conflict within families and communities. By reflecting on these verses, we can gain a deeper understanding of our own tendencies towards envy and competition. Let them serve as a call to cultivate empathy, practice patience, and strive for harmonious relationships with our siblings and all those we consider family. Let us choose to build bridges instead of walls, fostering unity and understanding in the spirit of Christ-like love.