Ezekiel 40:1

Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))

What Does This Mean?

Ezekiel describes a vision he had on a specific date. The vision happened 14 years after the city of Jerusalem was destroyed. This verse sets the stage for Ezekiel's detailed vision of a new temple.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're in a big playroom, and suddenly, you're taken to a magical place where you see a beautiful new playground. That's kind of like what happened to Ezekiel. He was taken to see a new temple, which was very important to his people.

Historical Background

Ezekiel wrote this prophecy during his captivity in Babylon around 593 BCE. The Babylonians had destroyed Jerusalem, and the people were taken away from their homes. Ezekiel's vision offered hope to the people that God would restore their land.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, someone who has lost their home due to a natural disaster might find hope and comfort in the idea of a new beginning, just as Ezekiel's vision promised a new temple to his people.

Topics

hoperestorationvisiontemplescaptivityrenewal

Related Verses

Ezekiel 43:12 Corinthians 5:17Matthew 16:18Isaiah 61:4Jeremiah 31:38

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Ezekiel's vision about?
Ezekiel's vision was about the restoration of the temple in Jerusalem, offering hope to the people who were in exile.
Why is the date important in Ezekiel 40:1?
The date provides a specific timeframe for when this vision occurred, 14 years after the destruction of Jerusalem, highlighting the passage of time and God's timing in restoration.
How can this verse be used in a Bible study?
This verse can be used to discuss themes of restoration, God's timing, and the hope for a new beginning, especially relevant for those experiencing hardship or loss.
What does the 'hand of the LORD' mean?
The 'hand of the LORD' is a metaphor for God's action or intervention, indicating that God is actively involved in the events and visions described.
Compare Ezekiel 40:1 across all translations →