Ezekiel 28:14
Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))
كُنتَ كَروبًا مُنبَسِطًا مُظَلِّلًا، أَقَمتُكَ في جَبَلِ اللهِ المُقَدَّس، وتَمَشَّيتَ في وَسَطِ حِجارَةِ النَّار.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a cherub that was anointed by God and placed on the holy mountain. The cherub walked among the fiery stones. God is speaking, emphasizing the cherub's privileged position.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that you let play in your special playroom, where there are sparkly, warm stones. That's kind of like how God treated this cherub, letting it walk around in a special place.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this during the Babylonian exile, around 590 BC. He was speaking to the people of Israel, many of whom were in exile, to remind them of God's presence and the consequences of their actions.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, think of a time when you were given a special role or responsibility. Just like the cherub, we should remember our origins and the purpose set for us by God, and not let pride or misdeeds lead us astray.
Topics
prophetsangelsprideholinessGod's presenceexile
Related Verses
Ezekiel 28:11Ezekiel 10:1-7Revelation 4:6-8Isaiah 6:1-3Exodus 24:9-11
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Ezekiel 28:14?
God is speaking to the cherub, emphasizing the cherub's special status and role.
What does 'stones of fire' symbolize?
The 'stones of fire' symbolize the divine presence and power, highlighting the holiness of the place where the cherub walked.
Why is this verse important for understanding pride?
This verse is crucial because it shows the high position given to the cherub, which can serve as a cautionary tale about the dangers of pride and disobedience.
How can this verse be applied in modern life?
In modern life, this verse can remind us of the importance of recognizing our origins and the purpose set for us by God, and to avoid letting pride lead us astray.
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