Ezekiel 40:3
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Tatitusti ucaruw irpitu, ucansti mä jakeruw uñjaracta, broncet luratäcaspas uqhama. Puncun sayt'atäscänwa, amparaparusti linot lurat thuru hilo apt'ataraquïnwa, uqhamaraqui mä reglampi cawkhäquitejj uc tupt'añataqui.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Ezekiel is shown a vision where he sees a man with a radiant appearance, similar to brass. The man has a measuring tool and stands at the gate. This vision is part of Ezekiel's prophecy about the future temple.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a playground, and suddenly you see a really shiny, bright person standing at the entrance, holding a ruler and a tape measure. That's what Ezekiel saw in his dream, and it was very special because it was showing him something important about the future.
Historical Background
The book of Ezekiel was written by the prophet Ezekiel around 593-571 BC. This vision was given to him when he was in exile in Babylon. The audience would have been the Jewish people in exile, and this vision would have provided them with hope and a promise of a future restoration.
Living It Out Today
Imagine a community trying to rebuild after a natural disaster. Just as Ezekiel's vision provided a blueprint for rebuilding the temple, this can inspire communities to have a clear vision and plan for their future, giving them hope and direction.
Topics
prophetic visiontemplereconstructionhopemeasurementguidance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the man in Ezekiel 40:3?
The man in Ezekiel 40:3 is often seen as a divine figure or angel, described with a radiant appearance like brass, indicating his divine role in the vision.
What is the significance of the brass appearance?
The brass appearance symbolizes the divine presence and glory, emphasizing the importance and sacredness of the vision given to Ezekiel.
What does the measuring reed represent?
The measuring reed is a tool for precise measurement, symbolizing the divine plan for rebuilding the temple, representing God's meticulous planning for the future.
How can we apply this vision to our lives today?
This vision can inspire us to have clear and hopeful plans for the future, especially in rebuilding or restoring something after a period of difficulty or exile.
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