From the beginning, this poem expresses people's praise for unity and harmony: you see, how beautiful it is for brothers to live in harmony! Then, the poet warned people not to be enslaved by their own desires and prejudices, but to be willing to accept other people's opinions and listen to harmonious suggestions with an open mind.
The poet went on to mention that people should fear the law, just as they fear God, and avoid jealousy and disputes. Only when people really do this can they achieve true unity and harmony. Finally, the poet once again emphasized the importance of unity and harmony, and expressed his best wishes to those who can unite and harmony.
This poem emphasizes the importance of unity and harmony among people, as well as good wishes for those who can be United and harmonious. In today's society, people are facing all kinds of challenges and difficulties, but only when people unite and live in harmony can they overcome difficulties and realize a bright future. We should make constant efforts, cherish the opportunity of unity and harmony, and move towards a better future together.
The function of poetry:
Poetry is an important part of worship and sacrifice. In ancient Israel, poetry was recited at the sacrificial ceremony held in the temple. These poems usually praise or express admiration for God and thank God for his gift to Israel. These poems have played a role in strengthening religious ceremonies and beliefs in sacrificial ceremonies and activities.
2. Poetry has the functions of education and enlightenment. This poem contains many profound truths about morality, values and beliefs. These poems teach people to do good, stay away from evil and safeguard justice and truth. At the same time, this poem also inspires people to cherish the importance of peace, unity and harmony. These teachings and revelations are of great significance to the Israelis, and also have great enlightenment to us today.
3. Poetry has the function of cultural inheritance. The Israelites repeatedly recited these poems in long-term sacrificial ceremonies, making them gradually become an important part of Israeli national culture. These poems not only represent Israel's beliefs and cultural traditions, but also become a symbol of Israel's national identity.