Ezekiel 16:56

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse is part of God's message to Jerusalem, telling her that she should not compare herself to Sodom. In Jerusalem's time of pride, she never even mentioned Sodom. The key message is about pride and the consequences of ignoring past mistakes.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who always brags about how great they are. One day, they forget to mention their past mistakes, like a time they were really naughty. This verse is like God saying, 'Hey, you're forgetting to talk about your past mistakes too!'

Historical Background

Ezekiel 16:56 is from the book of Ezekiel, written by the prophet Ezekiel around 593-571 BC. It was written for the exiled Israelites in Babylon, reminding them of their past sins and the sins of their ancestors in Sodom.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can remind us not to ignore our past mistakes when we're proud of our current achievements. For example, a company that has grown rapidly might forget to acknowledge past failures that taught them valuable lessons.

Topics

priderepentanceremembrancesinjudgmentwarning

Related Verses

Genesis 19:1-29Isaiah 1:9-10Luke 17:32Jeremiah 23:14Amos 4:11

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to not mention Sodom in the day of pride?
It means that in times of pride or when boasting about oneself, one does not acknowledge past failures or sins, like Sodom's destruction, which serves as a reminder of divine judgment for sin.
How can this verse apply to individuals today?
Today, this verse can remind individuals to be humble and not forget their past mistakes or the lessons they learned from them. It encourages acknowledging the full spectrum of one's history, not just the positive aspects.
Why is Sodom used as an example?
Sodom is used as an example because it represents a city that was destroyed by God due to its wickedness. It serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of sin and pride.
What can we learn about judgment from this verse?
This verse teaches us that ignoring our past mistakes or the lessons they hold can lead to judgment. It emphasizes the importance of humility and remembering our history to avoid repeating past errors.
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