Ezekiel 39:21

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

This verse says God will show His glory to all the nations, and they will see the judgment He has carried out and the power He has used. God is speaking and promises that His glory and strength will be evident to everyone.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a really cool superpower, and you use it to help people. This verse is like God saying He will use His superpowers to show everyone how strong and amazing He is. Everyone will see what He does and be amazed!

Historical Background

This verse is from the book of Ezekiel, written by the prophet Ezekiel around 593-571 BC. It was written to the Israelites who were in exile in Babylon, encouraging them with the promise of God's future glory and judgment.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, if you're facing a difficult situation at school, remember that God’s glory and strength can be seen in how He works through challenges. Just like in this verse, people around you can see God’s power and glory as He helps you through tough times.

Topics

gloryjudgmentpowerpromiseshopeexile

Related Verses

Isaiah 66:18Ezekiel 38:23John 12:43Romans 2:16Revelation 15:4

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean when God says He will set His glory among the heathen?
It means God promises to reveal His power and greatness to all nations, making His glory evident to everyone.
How can seeing God's judgment help us?
Seeing God's judgment helps us understand His justice and mercy, giving us hope and assurance that He will right all wrongs.
What can we learn from this verse about God's power?
This verse teaches us that God's power is evident in how He judges and acts, showing that He is the ultimate authority and protector.
How does this verse relate to the Israelites in exile?
It reassures the Israelites that even in exile, God's glory and power will be seen by all, including those who have oppressed them.
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