Ezekiel 28:20

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Ezekiel indicates that God is speaking to the prophet Ezekiel again. It sets the stage for God to deliver another message through Ezekiel.

Explained for Children

Imagine your friend comes to you with a new message from your mom. This verse is like that, where God is telling Ezekiel he has another message for him.

Historical Background

Ezekiel, a prophet in exile, wrote this book around 593-571 BCE. The audience was the Israelites who were exiled in Babylon, and the cultural setting was one of despair and uncertainty.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can remind us to be open to receiving God's messages, which can come to us through various means, such as through a friend or a book. It encourages us to listen and act on God's guidance.

Topics

prophetsdivine communicationfaithguidanceexilemessages

Related Verses

Jeremiah 23:18Isaiah 48:17John 10:271 Samuel 3:212 Peter 1:21

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important to understand who is speaking in Ezekiel 28:20?
Understanding who is speaking helps us grasp the source and authority of the message, which in this case is God, emphasizing the importance of the message to come.
What might be the significance of God speaking again to Ezekiel?
God speaking again to Ezekiel underscores the ongoing dialogue between God and his prophets, highlighting the continuous nature of divine revelation.
How can Ezekiel 28:20 be applied to daily life?
This verse can remind us to stay open to divine messages that can come through various means, encouraging us to listen and respond to God's guidance.
Can you explain the cultural setting when Ezekiel wrote this?
Ezekiel wrote during a time of exile, when the Israelites were in Babylon. The setting was marked by a sense of loss and uncertainty, which makes God's messages through Ezekiel all the more significant.
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