Ezekiel 3:1
Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)
ثُمَّ قَالَ لِي: «يَاابْنَ آدَمَ، كُلْ مَا تَجِدُهُ. كُلْ هَذَا الدَّرْجَ وامْضِ وَخَاطِبْ شَعْبَ إِسْرَائِيلَ».
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking to Ezekiel, telling him to eat a scroll and then go speak to the house of Israel. The scroll symbolizes the message God wants Ezekiel to deliver.
Explained for Children
Imagine your mom gives you a yummy sandwich and tells you to eat it and then tell your friends about a fun party. The sandwich is like the scroll God gave Ezekiel to eat, and the message about the party is like the message God wants Ezekiel to share with others.
Historical Background
Ezekiel 3:1 is part of the book of Ezekiel, written by the prophet Ezekiel around 593-571 BC. He was speaking to the Israelites who were in exile in Babylon. The scroll Ezekiel eats symbolizes the divine message he is to deliver to his people.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can be applied to someone who has been given a task or a message by their leader or a mentor. Just like Ezekiel, they are expected to internalize the message and then share it with others, even if it seems difficult.
Topics
prophetsobediencemessage of Goddivine communicationspiritual nourishmentdeliverance
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the scroll symbolize in Ezekiel 3:1?
The scroll symbolizes the divine message that God intends Ezekiel to deliver to the house of Israel. It is a physical representation of God's words that Ezekiel must internalize.
How does Ezekiel's task relate to today's believers?
Believers today can relate to Ezekiel's task by understanding that they too are called to internalize God's message and share it with others, just as Ezekiel was called to eat the scroll and speak to the Israelites.
What does Ezekiel 3:1 teach about obedience?
Ezekiel 3:1 teaches that obedience involves not just hearing God's word but also internalizing and acting upon it. Ezekiel had to eat the scroll before he could speak God's message.
What was the cultural context of Ezekiel 3:1?
Ezekiel was a prophet in exile in Babylon, and he was called to deliver a message to the Israelites who were also in exile. This context highlights the importance of divine guidance and hope in times of hardship.
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