Ezekiel 36:28
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
وَتَسْكُنُونَ ٱلْأَرْضَ ٱلَّتِي أَعْطَيْتُ آبَاءَكُمْ إِيَّاهَا، وَتَكُونُونَ لِي شَعْبًا وَأَنَا أَكُونُ لَكُمْ إِلَهًا.
What Does This Mean?
This verse promises that God will give the people a home in the land He promised to their ancestors, and He will be their God. The speaker is God, and the key message is about the special relationship God will have with His people.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special friend who says, 'I will give you the best playground ever, and I will always be your friend.' That's what God is saying to His people, promising them a home and a special friendship.
Historical Background
Ezekiel wrote this verse around 593-571 BC. He was a prophet speaking to the Jewish exiles in Babylon, reminding them of God's promise to return them to their homeland and restore His relationship with them.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us of the promise of a spiritual home in the community of believers and the personal relationship we can have with God, no matter where we live.
Topics
promisehomerelationshipfaithhopesalvation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the audience of Ezekiel 36:28?
The audience is primarily the Jewish exiles in Babylon, but the message also applies to believers today who seek a spiritual home with God.
How does this verse relate to the New Testament?
In the New Testament, similar promises of God being with His people and the promise of a spiritual home are echoed, showing a consistent theme from Old to New Testament.
What does 'dwell in the land' mean?
It means to live in a place that God promised as a home, symbolizing both a physical and spiritual dwelling place with God.
What does this verse teach about God's character?
It teaches that God is faithful to His promises, caring for His people and maintaining a close relationship with them.
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