Ezekiel 24:5
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
خُذْ مِنْ خِيَارِ ٱلْغَنَمِ وَكُومَةَ ٱلْعِظَامِ تَحْتَهَا. أَغْلِهَا إِغْلَاءً فَتُسْلَقَ أَيْضًا عِظَامُهَا فِي وَسْطِهَا.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Ezekiel describes a cooking process where the best parts of a flock are used and the bones are burned to cook the meat thoroughly. It is part of a larger metaphorical message from God to Ezekiel about the coming destruction of Jerusalem.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're cooking a big pot of soup with the best meat and even the bones. This is like God telling Ezekiel that something very sad and serious is going to happen to Jerusalem.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this in the 6th century BCE. He was speaking to the Israelites who were in exile in Babylon. This verse is part of a symbolic message about the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us to face tough realities in our lives head-on. For example, if a family is dealing with a serious illness, they can use this as a reminder to confront the situation honestly and seek support.
Topics
judgmentprophetsdestructionmetaphorexilesymbolism
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the burning of bones symbolize in Ezekiel 24:5?
The burning of bones symbolizes the intensity and completeness of the judgment on Jerusalem, indicating that nothing will be left untouched or spared.
Who is the audience for Ezekiel 24:5?
The audience is the Israelites in exile, particularly those who are still in Jerusalem, to warn them of the coming destruction and judgment.
How is this verse relevant to Christians today?
Christians today can use this verse as a reminder of the importance of facing and acknowledging tough realities in their lives, just as the Israelites had to face the destruction of Jerusalem.
What is the context of this verse within Ezekiel?
This verse is part of a larger message from God to Ezekiel about the impending destruction of Jerusalem, using the metaphor of cooking to convey the completeness and intensity of the judgment.
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