Ezekiel 7:18

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Ezekiel describes how people will feel deep sorrow and shame. They will wear sackcloth, a sign of mourning, and their faces will show horror and shame. Their heads will be shaved, a common sign of deep grief. Ezekiel is speaking to the people of Israel, warning them about the coming judgment.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're really, really sad about something and you want everyone to see how sad you are. In this verse, God tells Ezekiel that the people will be so sad they'll wear special clothes to show it, their faces will look scared and ashamed, and they'll even shave their heads to show how sad they are.

Historical Background

Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this verse around 593-571 BCE. He was speaking to the people of Israel who were about to face God's judgment because of their sins. The cultural context was one where mourning was deeply expressed through physical actions and appearances.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can remind us of the importance of facing our mistakes and the consequences of our actions. Just as the people in Ezekiel's time faced their shame, we must acknowledge our faults and seek forgiveness, allowing us to move forward with renewed hope.

Topics

judgmentrepentancemourningshameforgivenessconsequences

Related Verses

Jeremiah 6:26Lamentations 2:11Joel 1:8Matthew 11:21Luke 19:8

Frequently Asked Questions

What does wearing sackcloth symbolize in Ezekiel 7:18?
Wearing sackcloth symbolizes mourning and deep sorrow. It was a sign of repentance and a way to express grief in ancient times.
How does the verse describe the people's emotional state?
The verse describes a state of deep horror, shame, and grief. People are covered in fear, their faces show shame, and they shave their heads, which is a sign of deep sorrow.
What is the main message of Ezekiel 7:18 for believers today?
The main message is that acknowledging our mistakes and showing genuine remorse can lead to a path of repentance and renewal. It encourages facing the consequences of our actions with honesty.
How does this verse relate to other parts of the Bible?
This verse relates to other parts of the Bible that discuss the consequences of sin and the importance of repentance. It connects with passages that emphasize the need for a sincere change of heart and actions.
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