Ezekiel 47:4
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
তেতিয়া তেওঁ এক হাজাৰ হাত জুখিলে আৰু জল সমূহৰ মাজেদি মোক নিলে; সেয়ে একাঁঠুৱা পানী। পুনৰায় তেওঁ এক হাজাৰ হাত জুখিলে আৰু মোক জল সমূহৰ মাজেদি নিলে; সেয়ে এককলীয়া পানী।
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a man being led through a river that starts at knee-level and then rises to waist-level after walking a thousand cubits each time. The speaker is an unnamed guide, and the key message is about the progression and depth of spiritual experience.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're walking through a river with your friend. At first, the water is just up to your knees, but after you walk a bit more, it gets deeper and is up to your tummy. This shows how some experiences start small and then grow bigger.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this chapter around 593-571 BCE while in exile in Babylon. He was speaking to the Jewish people in exile, describing a vision of a future temple and the spiritual cleansing it would bring.
Living It Out Today
Consider a new job where you start by handling small tasks. As you progress, your responsibilities grow, and you find yourself dealing with bigger challenges. This verse can symbolize how our spiritual journey often starts simply and deepens over time.
Topics
spiritual growthprophetic visionscleansingtempleprogressiondepth of faith
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the water symbolize in Ezekiel 47:4?
The water often symbolizes purification or spiritual cleansing, indicating a deepening of one's spiritual journey and the cleansing of sins.
How can Ezekiel 47:4 be applied to personal spiritual growth?
Just as the water increases in depth, one's faith can grow deeper over time, reflecting a progression from handling small spiritual tasks to facing greater challenges.
What historical event influenced Ezekiel's writing of Ezekiel 47:4?
Ezekiel wrote this while in exile in Babylon, reflecting on the future restoration of the temple and the people's return to Jerusalem.
How does Ezekiel 47:4 relate to other prophetic visions?
Ezekiel's vision of the river parallels other prophetic visions, such as those in Revelation, where flowing water represents spiritual life and renewal.
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