Ezekiel 43:3

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes Ezekiel's vision of a divine presence, similar to one he had before when he came to the city. The vision is so powerful that Ezekiel falls to his face. Ezekiel is speaking here, sharing his experience of a powerful vision from God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you saw something so amazing and powerful that you couldn't believe your eyes. Ezekiel saw something like that, and it was so incredible that he fell down on his face because he knew it was a special message from God.

Historical Background

Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this around 593-571 BC. He wrote to the Israelites who were in exile, sharing visions that were meant to give them hope and a reminder of God's presence and plans for them.

Living It Out Today

When you feel overwhelmed by a powerful experience or encounter, like seeing a breathtaking natural wonder, you might feel humbled and in awe. This verse reminds us to acknowledge the greatness of God and the divine in our lives, and to be humble before it.

Topics

visiondivine presencehumilityhopeexileprophetic experience

Related Verses

Ezekiel 1:26Daniel 10:9Revelation 1:17Acts 9:4John 12:41

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Ezekiel's vision about?
Ezekiel's vision was about seeing a divine presence, likely a manifestation of God's glory, which was similar to a previous vision he had by the river Chebar. This vision was meant to inspire and guide the Israelites.
Why did Ezekiel fall upon his face?
Ezekiel fell upon his face because the vision was so powerful and awe-inspiring that it overwhelmed him, showing his reverence and humility before God's presence.
How can this verse help me in my daily life?
This verse can remind you to be humble and recognize the divine presence in your life, even in everyday situations. It encourages you to be open to and respectful of the spiritual experiences you might have.
What does the river Chebar signify in Ezekiel's vision?
The river Chebar, where Ezekiel had a previous vision, represents a place of divine revelation. It symbolizes a significant location where God communicated with Ezekiel, bringing a message of hope and guidance to the exiled Israelites.
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