Ezekiel 35:4

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Ezekiel says that the cities will be destroyed, and the people will be left in desolation. The speaker is God, telling the people that He will do this so they will know that He is the Lord. The key message is about God's power and judgment.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big toy castle, and someone tells you they're going to knock it down. You might feel sad, but then you realize this person is actually very powerful and can do anything. That's kind of what God is saying here to the people, to show them how powerful He is.

Historical Background

Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this around 592-570 BCE. He was addressing the Edomites, who were a neighboring nation of the Israelites. The Edomites often opposed Israel and even gloated over their destruction, so this message was a warning of God's judgment.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can remind us that when we see cities or communities destroyed, it can be a wake-up call to understand God's power and justice. It encourages us to reflect on our actions and seek God's guidance and mercy.

Topics

judgmentpowerdesolationdivine retributionGod's sovereigntywarning

Related Verses

Jeremiah 49:17Obadiah 1:18Amos 1:11Romans 9:29Isaiah 63:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does God lay waste to cities in Ezekiel 35:4?
God does this to show His power and judgment, especially when nations or people have acted against His will or His people.
How does this verse apply to modern times?
It serves as a reminder of God's sovereignty and the importance of living according to His will, with the understanding that there are consequences for actions.
Who were the Edomites, and why were they targeted in this verse?
The Edomites were a nation that often opposed and gloated over the destruction of Israel. God targeted them to show His judgment and justice.
What can we learn about God's character from this verse?
We learn about God's justice and power. He is not only merciful but also holds people accountable for their actions and decisions.
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