Ezekiel 8:17
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
তেতিয়া তেওঁ মোক ক’লে, “হে মনুষ্য সন্তান, তুমি ইয়াক দেখিছা নে? ইয়াত যিহূদা বংশই যি যি ঘিণলগীয়া কাৰ্য কৰিছে, সেই সকলো কাৰ্য জানো তেওঁলোকলৈ লঘূ বিষয়? কিয়নো তেওঁলোকে দেশ অত্যাচাৰেৰে পূৰ কৰিলে আৰু মোক বেজাৰ দিবলৈ পুনৰায় ঘূৰিছে; আৰু চোৱা, তেওঁলোকে ডালবোৰ নাকত লগাইছে।
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking to Ezekiel and pointing out the terrible things the people of Judah are doing. They are doing evil acts, filling the land with violence, and acting in a way that angers God. This verse shows how their actions are like sticking their noses up at God, showing disrespect.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you kept doing something your parents told you not to do, and every time you did it, you stuck your nose up high. That's how the people in this story were acting toward God. They were doing bad things and showing they didn't care about God's rules.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this during the Babylonian exile in the 6th century BCE. He was speaking to the people of Judah, who had been exiled from their homeland. The context was a time of great distress and religious turmoil, with the people turning away from God.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse reminds us that our actions have consequences and that disrespecting God's commandments is serious. For example, if someone chooses to lie and cheat in their job, despite knowing it’s wrong, they are showing a lack of respect for God's teachings and will likely face consequences.
Topics
disrespectjudgmentconsequencesobedienceworshipsin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'put the branch to their nose' mean in Ezekiel 8:17?
This phrase is a metaphor for arrogance and disrespect. It suggests that the people were so confident in their wicked ways that they were essentially saying to God, 'We don't care about your commands.'
Why does God emphasize that it is a 'light thing' for the house of Judah to commit abominations?
God is highlighting how severe their actions are. By saying it is not a light thing, He is emphasizing the gravity of their sins and the need for repentance.
How does this verse connect to the theme of consequences?
This verse shows that there are consequences for disobeying God. The people's actions have led to violence and angering God, which will result in further punishment and consequences.
What can we learn about God's expectations from Ezekiel 8:17?
This verse teaches us that God expects obedience and respect from His people. Disregarding His commands and living in sin has serious repercussions, as it shows a lack of respect for God's authority.
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