Ezekiel 22:28
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
যিহোৱাই নোকোৱাকৈয়ে প্ৰভু যিহোৱাই এইদৰে কৈছে বুলি তাৰ ভাববাদীসকলে কৈ, অনৰ্থক দৰ্শন দেখি আৰু তেওঁলোকৰ পক্ষে মিছা মঙ্গল চাই, তেওঁলোকৰ বাবে চূণেৰে লিপে।
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Ezekiel talks about how the prophets in Jerusalem were misleading the people by giving false prophecies. They were saying God spoke through them when God had not. It highlights the issue of false teachings.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend told you that your parents said you could have ice cream for dinner, but your parents never actually said that. That's what this verse is talking about. The prophets were telling people things they said came from God, but they weren't true at all.
Historical Background
Ezekiel wrote this verse around 593-571 BCE. He was addressing the people of Jerusalem, warning them about the false prophets who were misleading them with lies, pretending to speak for God. The context was a time of decline and corruption in Judah.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, we can see this in action when leaders or influencers make false claims and convince people they are speaking the truth. It's important to verify information and seek wisdom before believing everything we hear.
Topics
false prophecydeceptionleadershiptruthspiritual guidancemoral integrity
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were false prophets so dangerous in Ezekiel's time?
False prophets were dangerous because they misled the people, causing them to make decisions based on false information. This could lead to a downfall or loss of faith in God.
How can we identify false prophets today?
Identifying false prophets today involves looking for signs like contradicting God's word, promoting personal gain, and making false predictions. Biblical discernment and a strong foundation in God's word are key.
What was the main message Ezekiel wanted to convey?
Ezekiel wanted to warn the people about the consequences of following false prophets and to encourage them to seek truth and genuine spiritual guidance from God.
How does this verse apply to current religious leaders?
This verse reminds current leaders to be honest and true to their faith, avoiding any deception or false claims. It's a call for integrity and truth in leadership.
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