Ezekiel 23:8
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
Want toe sy uit Egipte weggetrek het, het sy nie haar slegte dade agtergelaat nie. Sy het nog nooit opgehou om sleg te doen nie. Sy is nog net so sleg as toe sy ’n jongmeisie in Egipte was. Die Egiptenaars het al by haar geslaap toe sy nog maar ’n jongmeisie was. Hulle het aan haar borste gevat en haar verlei om die vieslikste dinge te doen. Hulle kon nie genoeg van haar kry nie.
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about a woman who continued her bad habits from when she was young and in Egypt. It's a metaphor for how Israel didn't leave behind its old ways even after being rescued. Ezekiel is speaking here, using strong language to show how Israel's past influenced its bad choices.
Explained for Children
Imagine a little girl who learned to do naughty things when she was very young. She kept doing those naughty things even when she grew up. This verse is like that, but it’s talking about a whole country that didn’t learn from its past mistakes.
Historical Background
Ezekiel wrote this in the 6th century BCE while in exile in Babylon. He was speaking to the exiled Jews to remind them of their past unfaithfulness. This reflects the cultural practice of using metaphors to explain complex moral lessons.
Living It Out Today
Think about a friend who keeps making the same mistakes because they never left behind bad habits from their past. This verse teaches us to be mindful of our past influences and to actively choose better paths.
Topics
sinpast influenceredemptionfaithfulnessmetaphormoral lessons
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Ezekiel 23:8 mean in modern terms?
It means that we shouldn't hold onto bad habits from our past. Just like the woman in the verse, we should strive to leave behind things that don't help us grow.
Why is this verse written in such a strong way?
The strong language emphasizes how deeply ingrained the bad habits were. It serves as a powerful reminder to avoid falling into the same traps.
How does this verse relate to personal growth?
It reminds us that our past influences us, but we can choose to change and grow. It's about taking responsibility for our actions and moving forward.
What can we learn from the metaphor used in Ezekiel 23:8?
The metaphor teaches us that we should be aware of our past influences and actively choose to follow a better path. It's about making wise decisions based on past experiences.
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