Ezekiel 45:10

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Ezekiel instructs the people to use honest and accurate measures for their trade, ensuring fairness. The speaker is God, emphasizing the importance of justice and integrity in commerce.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're trading snacks at lunch, and you promise to give your friend three cookies for a sandwich. This verse tells us to always keep our promises and make sure we give exactly what we promised, just like using a perfectly balanced scale.

Historical Background

Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this verse around 590 BC during the Babylonian exile. The Israelites were being reminded of God's laws to maintain fairness and honesty in their dealings, reflecting the cultural emphasis on justice in trade.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse applies to businesses ensuring their products are accurately measured or weighed. For instance, a grocery store should always weigh fruits and vegetables correctly to avoid overcharging or undercharging customers.

Topics

justiceintegritycommercefairnesshonestytrade

Related Verses

Leviticus 19:35-36Proverbs 11:1Proverbs 20:10Matthew 23:23Ephesians 4:25

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an ephah and a bath mentioned in Ezekiel 45:10?
An ephah and a bath were ancient units of measurement for dry and liquid quantities, respectively, used to ensure fair trade and accurate measures in commerce.
Why is fairness important in business according to this verse?
Fairness ensures trust and honesty in transactions, which are foundational values for maintaining a just society and upholding God's commandments.
How can businesses apply Ezekiel 45:10 today?
Businesses can apply this by ensuring their products are accurately weighed or measured, providing clear and honest information about their products, and maintaining transparency in pricing.
What does this verse say about God's expectations for His people?
This verse reflects God's expectation for His people to conduct themselves with integrity and justice in all their dealings, reflecting His character in their actions.
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