Ezekiel 25:16

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, God is speaking and promises to punish the Philistines by destroying them. This includes cutting off the Cherethims and destroying the remaining people along the sea coast.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your little brother or sister always took your toys. You might feel upset and wish for a grown-up to help fix it. Here, God is saying He will step in and deal with a group of people who have been causing trouble, just like a grown-up might help stop a bully.

Historical Background

Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this verse around 591 BC during the Babylonian exile. The Philistines, traditional enemies of Israel, were being punished for their actions against God's people. This message was meant for the exiled Israelites to reassure them of God's justice.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, we can see this as a reminder that there are consequences for our actions. If someone is causing harm or trouble, it's important to address it and seek justice, just as God promises to do here.

Topics

justicepunishmentGod's wrathprophetshistorical contextenemies of Israel

Related Verses

Deuteronomy 28:49-50Amos 1:6-8Zechariah 9:5-6Romans 12:19Psalms 9:16-17

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the Cherethims mentioned in Ezekiel 25:16?
The Cherethims were likely a group of Philistines, often associated with archers or mercenaries. This term helps identify a specific subgroup within the Philistine nation.
Why does God promise to stretch out His hand on the Philistines?
God is promising to act against the Philistines because of their wickedness and for harming His people. This shows God's justice and protection for His chosen ones.
What does 'destroy the remnant of the sea coast' mean?
This phrase indicates that God will completely destroy the Philistines, leaving no survivors. The sea coast refers to the coastal area where the Philistines lived.
How does this verse relate to the concept of justice in the Bible?
This verse shows God's role as the ultimate judge and enforcer of justice. It illustrates that there are consequences for wrongdoing, and God will act to restore justice and protect His people.
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