Ezekiel 16:44
cebuano-2011
Tan-awa, ang tanan nga mogamit ug mga panultihon maggamit niini nga panultihon mahitungod kanimo, ‘Unsa gani ang inahan, mao usab ang iyang anak nga babaye.’
What Does This Mean?
This verse in Ezekiel says that people will use a saying about mothers and daughters to criticize someone. It means that daughters often act like their mothers. Ezekiel is speaking to a group as a warning.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big sister, and she loves to play with dolls. Now, if you also play with dolls, people might say, 'Just like her sister, she loves dolls too!' This verse is like that, but for grown-ups, saying daughters often act like their mothers.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this around 590 BC during the Babylonian exile. He was addressing the people of Jerusalem, who had fallen away from God, comparing them to their wicked history.
Living It Out Today
If a parent is always late for work and you notice you're starting to be late too, this verse reminds you that you might be following your parent's habits. It's a call to be aware and change if the habits are not good.
Topics
judgmentfamilyproverbswisdombehavioridentity
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Ezekiel speaking to in this verse?
Ezekiel is speaking to the people of Jerusalem, warning them about their sinful ways.
What does the saying 'As is the mother, so is her daughter' mean?
It means daughters often reflect the behavior and traits of their mothers, which can be positive or negative.
How can this verse be applied to family relationships today?
It can remind families to be aware of the habits and values they pass on to each other, encouraging positive behaviors.
Why is this verse significant in the context of Ezekiel's prophecy?
It underscores the importance of breaking from past negative patterns and turning towards righteousness, a central theme of Ezekiel's message.
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