Ezekiel 21:12
French Jerusalem 1998
Et s'ils te disent: "Pourquoi ces gémissements?" Tu diras: "A cause de la nouvelle qui va venir, tous les coeurs vont défaillir, les mains vont faiblir, les esprits seront abattus, les genoux s'en iront en eau. Voici qu'elle vient; c'est fait, oracle du Seigneur Yahvé."
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Ezekiel is a warning from God, speaking through the prophet Ezekiel. It tells the people, especially the leaders, that they will face great terror and violence. God is calling for a display of deep sorrow and mourning.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game and someone tells you that the game is about to get really scary. That's what God is saying to the people through Ezekiel. He's telling them that scary things are coming, and they should be really sad about it.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this around 600 BCE while in exile in Babylon. The book of Ezekiel is addressed to the exiled Israelites, warning them of the consequences of their actions and the imminent destruction of Jerusalem.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse can be applied to times when we face or foresee difficult situations in our lives or communities. It calls us to prepare ourselves emotionally and spiritually for tough times ahead, acknowledging the reality and the pain.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of Ezekiel 21:12?
The main message is a warning of impending terror and violence, calling for a display of deep sorrow and mourning.
Who is speaking in Ezekiel 21:12?
God is speaking through the prophet Ezekiel, addressing the people of Israel.
How should we understand the phrase 'smite upon thy thigh'?
This phrase is an ancient expression of deep sorrow, indicating a physical action of hitting one's thigh as a sign of grief and mourning.
What can we learn from Ezekiel 21:12 for today?
We can learn the importance of being prepared for difficult times and the value of showing genuine sorrow for the challenges that face our communities.
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