Ezekiel 18:8
French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)
Il ne prête pas avec intérêt et ne cherche pas à faire du profit. Il ne prend part à aucune injustice et juge conformément à la vérité entre deux hommes.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Ezekiel describes a person who avoids taking advantage of others by not charging interest on loans, stays away from wrongdoing, and treats everyone fairly. Ezekiel is speaking, and the key message is about the importance of justice and fairness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy, and your friend wants to borrow it. This verse is like saying it's not nice to ask for extra cookies just because your friend borrowed the toy. It's also about being good and treating others fairly, like sharing your cookies without expecting more in return.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this verse around 593-571 BCE during the Babylonian exile. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was one of moral decline, where leaders often exploited the poor by charging them unfair interest rates on loans.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can apply to situations where someone chooses not to take advantage of others, such as not overcharging for services or not exploiting a customer's situation for personal gain. It encourages fair dealings in business and personal relationships.
Topics
justicefairnessmoralityexploitationfinancial ethicsmorality
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is avoiding usury important according to this verse?
Avoiding usury is important because it prevents the exploitation of others, especially those in need. It promotes fairness and aligns with the principles of justice and compassion.
Can you provide examples of 'taking increase' in modern times?
Taking increase in modern times can include charging exorbitant interest rates on loans, engaging in predatory lending practices, or overcharging for services, especially when targeting vulnerable individuals.
How does Ezekiel 18:8 apply to everyday business dealings?
Ezekiel 18:8 encourages business practices that are fair and just, avoiding exploitative practices and ensuring that transactions are conducted with integrity and without taking advantage of others.
What does it mean to 'withdraw his hand from iniquity'?
Withdrawing one's hand from iniquity means actively choosing not to engage in wrongdoing and making efforts to remove oneself from situations or practices that are unjust or unethical.
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