Ezekiel 36:10

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, God promises to bring many people back to the land of Israel, which was once empty and desolate. He says that the cities will be full of life again and the ruins will be rebuilt. This is a message of hope and restoration.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a toy city that's been forgotten and is all broken down. But then, your parents say they're going to bring all your friends over and fix up the city, making it even better than before. That's what God is promising here, but for a real city and for His people.

Historical Background

Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this around 593-571 BCE while in exile with the Israelites. This prophecy was directed at the Israelites, promising them a future return to their homeland after their exile in Babylon.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can remind us that no matter how bleak a situation seems, God can bring renewal and life where there was none before. For example, a community recovering from a natural disaster can find hope in this promise of restoration.

Topics

hoperestorationpromisesexilerebuildingGod's faithfulness

Related Verses

Ezekiel 36:8Jeremiah 30:3Isaiah 61:4Acts 3:21Revelation 21:5

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'men upon you' mean in Ezekiel 36:10?
It refers to God's promise to bring many people back to the land of Israel, indicating a return of the population and flourishing life.
How does this verse show God's faithfulness?
By promising to restore a desolate land and rebuild cities, God demonstrates His commitment to fulfilling His promises and bringing about restoration.
Can this verse be applied to individuals or only to a nation?
While the verse speaks to a nation, the principle of restoration and renewal can be applied to individuals who are experiencing a spiritual or physical desolation.
What does this verse teach us about God’s character?
This verse teaches us about God’s character as one who is restorative and faithful, who keeps His promises to His people, even in times of exile and hardship.
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