Ezekiel 45:11
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Kinahanglan nga ang epha ug ang bato usa ra ka sukod, aron ang bato magasulod usa sa napulo ka bahin sa homer, ug ang epha magasulod usa sa napulo ka bahin sa homer: kong tandingon ang takus niini sama sa homer.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Ezekiel explains the measurements for the ephah and the bath, which should be equal to each other and each be one-tenth of a homer. The speaker is Ezekiel, and the key message is about establishing a consistent and fair system of measurement.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big cookie jar, and you want to make sure everyone gets the same amount of cookies. So, you decide to use small cups that each hold exactly the same amount, and you know that ten of these cups fill up the big cookie jar. That's what this verse is talking about, but with measurements used in ancient times.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this verse during his exile in Babylon around 593-571 BCE. He is speaking to the Israelites, who are in exile, to remind them of God's laws and the need for just practices in their future restored society.
Living It Out Today
In today’s world, imagine you are organizing a community food drive. To ensure fairness, you could use the same measuring cups for each donation to make sure everyone is contributing equally and no one feels cheated.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why are measurements important in religious texts?
Measurements like those in Ezekiel 45:11 ensure fairness and equity, reflecting a moral code that values justice and honesty in transactions.
How can we apply the concept of fairness from Ezekiel 45:11 in our daily lives?
By ensuring we measure out our contributions and resources fairly, whether in sharing food or distributing workloads, maintaining integrity in all exchanges.
What was the cultural importance of the measurements mentioned in Ezekiel?
In ancient Israel, these measurements were crucial for trade and ensuring that offerings to God were standardized, reflecting the community’s commitment to fairness.
How does Ezekiel 45:11 relate to modern standards of measurement?
Just as in ancient times, modern standards ensure consistent and fair practices in trade and commerce, reflecting a universal need for equitable measures.
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