Ezekiel 34:5
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Ovejanacajjasti jan awatiriniw uñjasipjje, take tokeruw aywinucuwayjjapjje, ucatsti kamakenacaw mank'arjjapjjaraqui.
What Does This Mean?
Ezekiel describes how God's people were scattered and unprotected because they lacked a good shepherd. As a result, they became easy prey for predators. This verse emphasizes the importance of good leadership.
Explained for Children
Imagine a group of sheep without a shepherd. They get lost and become food for wolves. Just like sheep need a shepherd, people need good leaders to protect them.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this during the Babylonian exile. He spoke to the Israelites who were suffering because of their leaders' failures. The cultural context reflects the importance of leadership and the consequences of its absence.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can apply to a community or organization that suffers due to poor leadership. It underscores the need for competent leaders who can guide and protect their followers.
Topics
leadershipprotectionconsequencesshepherdingcommunityguidance
Related Verses
Numbers 27:16-17Isaiah 56:9-11Jeremiah 23:1-4Luke 17:331 Peter 5:2-3
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of Ezekiel 34:5?
The main message is about the consequences of poor leadership, where people become vulnerable and unprotected.
How can this verse be applied to modern leadership?
Leaders today can learn from this verse to ensure they are guiding and protecting their followers, preventing them from becoming vulnerable to harm.
Who is speaking in Ezekiel 34:5?
Ezekiel is speaking, a prophet of God, addressing the Israelites about their leadership issues.
What historical period does Ezekiel 34:5 reflect?
It reflects the Babylonian exile period, a time when the Israelites were suffering due to their leaders' failures and lack of guidance.
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