Ezekiel 27:17
Amharic 2000 (የአማርኛ መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ (ሰማንያ አሃዱ))
ይሁዳና እስራኤል ነጋዴዎችሽ ነበሩ፤ ስንዴንም ይሸምቱልሽ ነበር፤ ሰሊሆትንና በለሶንን፥ ዘይትንና የተወደደ ማርን፥ ርጢንንም ከአንቺ ጋር አንድ ይሆኑ ዘንድ ሰጡሽ።
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how Judah and the land of Israel traded with the city of Tyre, selling wheat, honey, oil, and balm. The speaker is Ezekiel, and the key message is about the extensive trading relationships of Tyre.
Explained for Children
Imagine a big store that everyone comes to for shopping. In this verse, Ezekiel talks about how people from Judah and Israel would come to this store, like Tyre, and sell things like wheat, honey, and oil. It's like when you trade your toys with your friends, but with grown-up stuff!
Historical Background
Ezekiel wrote this prophecy around 593-571 BC, during the Babylonian exile. The audience was the Israelites who were captivated by Babylon. The context reflects the bustling trade network of the ancient world, with Tyre being a significant trading hub.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, think of a local farmer's market where local producers sell their goods. Just as Judah and Israel traded their goods with Tyre, today's small businesses can benefit from forming trade relationships to grow their markets and economies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of mentioning specific goods like wheat and honey?
Mentioning specific goods highlights the diversity and richness of the trade. These goods were essential for daily life and economy in ancient times.
Why does Ezekiel focus on the trading relationships of Tyre?
Ezekiel focuses on Tyre to illustrate its importance and to foreshadow its downfall due to its excessive pride and reliance on these trade relationships.
How can this verse be applied to understanding modern trade?
This verse can be applied to modern trade by highlighting the importance of diverse trade relationships and the economic interdependence of nations.
What can we learn about the economy of ancient Israel from this verse?
We can learn that ancient Israel had a significant economy based on agriculture and trade, exporting goods like wheat and honey to important trading cities like Tyre.
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