Ezekiel 28:12
Amharic New Standard Translation (አማርኛ አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጉም) 2005
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God tells Ezekiel to lament about the king of Tyre, describing him as wise and beautiful but also pointing to his downfall. God is speaking through Ezekiel to highlight the king's pride and eventual judgment.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who is very smart and looks really nice, but they get so full of themselves that they start to make bad choices. God is telling Ezekiel to warn this friend that being proud is not good, and it can lead to big problems.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this verse around 593-571 BCE. He was addressing the people of Judah in exile in Babylon. The king of Tyre was known for his wealth and power, and this verse is part of a larger message about the pride and downfall of leaders.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse reminds us not to let our success and beauty make us proud. For example, a person who becomes very successful in business might start thinking they don't need to listen to others, leading to poor decisions and relationships.