Ezekiel 36:5

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

God is speaking through Ezekiel, warning the remaining heathen and Idumea. He is angry because they have taken His land with joy and disrespect, planning to claim it as their own prize.

Explained for Children

Imagine if someone came into your room and decided it was theirs. They were happy and excited about it, even though it wasn't fair. God is upset because some people are doing that with His special place.

Historical Background

Ezekiel wrote this prophecy in the 6th century BCE while in exile. The message was directed at the Israelites in exile and the surrounding nations, including the Edomites, who rejoiced in Israel's downfall and coveted its land.

Living It Out Today

When someone takes credit for your work or takes something that is yours, it can feel like they are claiming your 'land.' This verse reminds us that God sees and cares about injustices and the disrespect others may show.

Topics

justiceangerlandretributiondisrespectprophets

Related Verses

Jeremiah 49:7-22Obadiah 1:1-21Ezekiel 25:12-14Psalms 137:7-9Romans 12:19-21

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does God speak of jealousy in Ezekiel 36:5?
God uses the term 'jealousy' to express His deep affection and concern for His people and His land. He is protective and wants to safeguard what He loves.
Who are the 'heathen' and 'Idumea' mentioned in the verse?
The 'heathen' refers to the surrounding pagan nations, while 'Idumea' specifically points to the Edomites, descendants of Esau, who were Israel's historical enemies.
How should Christians respond when others disrespect what belongs to them?
Christians can take comfort in knowing that God sees and will address injustices. They should seek justice and peace, leaving vengeance to God as taught in Romans 12:19.
What can we learn about God's land from this verse?
God views the land as sacred and significant, reflecting His presence and His covenant with the Israelites. It is a place of divine importance and not to be taken lightly.
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