Ezekiel 13:9
Baoule (NYANMIƐN NDƐ'N 1998)
«N ´yi min kwlalɛ bɔ n kwla'n i nglo n ´kle be nga be tɔn bé wun suɛn kɛ be ti min nuan ijɔfuɛ'n, bɔ be kpɛ bé ti nun kɛ b'a wun aolia nun like kpɛkuun be bua ato be wunnzue yilɛ'm be nun'n. Be liɛ'n, be su tran-man min sran'm be anyia'n nun wie, be su klɛ-man be dunman Izraɛlfuɛ'm be nun wie, yɛ be su sa-man be sin be tran-man be mɛn'n nun wie kun. Kɛ ɔ ko yo sɔ'n, kpɛkuun be wa si jrɛiin kɛ min yɛ n ti Anannganman Nyanmiɛn nin-ɔn.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking and says that He will punish false prophets who spread lies and misleading visions. These false prophets will be excluded from His people and will not be recorded in the list of Israelites, nor will they enter the land of Israel. This shows God's intolerance for deceit and His desire for truth.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game and some kids are cheating by making up rules. God is saying He won't let those cheaters play with the rest of the team. He wants everyone to play fair and follow the real rules.
Historical Background
This verse is from the book of Ezekiel, written by the prophet Ezekiel around 593-571 BC. It was addressed to the Israelites during the Babylonian exile. The context involves God's judgment on false prophets who misled the people with false promises and visions.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can remind us to be wary of those who spread false information, especially in matters of faith. Just as God excludes false prophets, we should also be cautious and seek truth in what we believe and follow.
Topics
truthjudgmentfalse prophecyintegritydivine punishmentexclusion
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the false prophets mentioned in Ezekiel 13:9?
False prophets are those who claim to speak for God but actually spread lies and false visions to mislead people.
What does it mean to be excluded from 'the assembly of my people'?
Being excluded from the assembly means these false prophets will not be part of the community of believers, symbolizing their rejection by God and the community.
How does this verse apply to us today?
Today, this verse reminds us to be cautious of those who spread false teachings and to seek truth and integrity in our faith and daily lives.
What does God's promise in this verse show about His character?
This verse shows God's commitment to justice and truth, as He promises to deal with those who deceive others, emphasizing His intolerance for false teachings.
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