Ezra 9:14
Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)
What Does This Mean?
Ezra is speaking and asking if the people will break God's commandments again by marrying non-Israelites. He warns that God's anger could lead to the destruction of the people if they do this.
Explained for Children
Imagine you promised your friend you wouldn't eat their cookies, but you do anyway. Now, Ezra is asking if they will break God's rules by marrying people who don't follow God's rules, just like eating the cookies. He's worried God will be really upset and might punish them if they do.
Historical Background
Ezra wrote this around 458 BC during the time of the Persian Empire. He addressed the Israelites who had returned from exile, warning them about the dangers of intermarriage with foreigners, which could dilute their faith and loyalty to God.
Living It Out Today
Imagine a modern scenario where a Christian is considering dating someone who doesn't share the same values or faith. Ezra's warning applies here, suggesting that such relationships could lead to spiritual compromise and potential consequences.