Ezekiel 5:2
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Cunapachatejj marcaru nuwantañajj tucusjjani ucqhasti uca quimsatjja maynïri naqhantayam, marca taypina; ucat mä espada caturaquim, ucatsti uca quimsatjja mä chicata ñic'utanaca qhuchhunokaraquim, uca ñic'utanacjja marca muytata uscuraquim. Jilt'äqui ucsti thayaru willjjaruyam. Nayaw uca jakenacan khepapa sararaquï mä espada ayt'ata.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a prophecy where a city will be punished in three ways: one-third burned, one-third killed with a sword, and one-third scattered by the wind. God is speaking through Ezekiel, foretelling the dire consequences of Jerusalem's sins.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy city, and God tells Ezekiel that one-third of the toys will be put in a pretend fire, one-third will be taken away, and the rest will be blown away like leaves. This shows that when people don't follow God's rules, there are serious consequences.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this around 592 BC while in exile in Babylon. He is addressing the people of Jerusalem and warning them of the impending destruction due to their disobedience and idolatry.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can remind us of the importance of accountability and the consequences of our actions. For instance, if a community consistently ignores laws and moral values, it may face severe social and legal repercussions.
Topics
judgmentconsequencesprophecypunishmentdisobediencerebellion
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Ezekiel prophesying about punishment?
Ezekiel is a prophet tasked with warning the people of Jerusalem about God's impending judgment for their disobedience and idolatry.
What does 'scatter in the wind' mean?
This phrase symbolizes the scattering of people or things, showing that they will be dispersed and not under control, much like leaves blown by the wind.
How is this prophecy different from others?
This prophecy specifically outlines detailed and severe consequences, using vivid imagery to emphasize the gravity of the situation for Jerusalem.
What can we learn from this verse today?
We can learn about the importance of accountability and the real consequences of our actions. It serves as a reminder to follow God's guidance to avoid negative outcomes.
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