Sutiny, sutiny, sutiny ze všeho nadělám, jaké nikdy nebyly, dokud nepřijde ten, jemuž přísluší soud; já jsem ho jím pověřil." [ (Ezekiel 21:33) "Ty, lidský synu, slyš. Prorokuj a řekni: Toto praví Panovník Hospodin o Amónovcích a o jejich utrhání. Řekni: Meč, ano meč je tasen, aby porážel, je vyleštěn, aby požíral, ať se blýská. ] [ (Ezekiel 21:34) Mají pro tebe šalebné vidění, lživě ti věští, aby tě připojili k svévolníkům s proťatými hrdly. Jejich den nadchází v čase, kdy nepravost spěje ke konci. ] [ (Ezekiel 21:35) Vrať meč do pochvy. Budu tě soudit v místě, kde jsi byla stvořena, dcero amónská, v zemi tvého původu. ] [ (Ezekiel 21:36) Vyleji na tebe svůj hrozný hněv, budu na tebe soptit oheň své prchlivosti, vydám tě do rukou surovců, kteří chystají zkázu. ] [ (Ezekiel 21:37) Staneš se pokrmem ohně, tvá krev bude prolita v zemi, už nebudeš připomínána, neboť já Hospodin jsem promluvil." ]
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Ezekiel says that someone will be destroyed like fuel for a fire, and their blood will be spilled on the land. They will be forgotten. The Lord is speaking and declares this will happen.
Explained for Children
Imagine you light a match and it burns up, leaving nothing behind. This verse is like that, but about a person. The Lord is saying this person will be forgotten, like how the match is forgotten after it burns out.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this around 593-571 BCE during the Babylonian exile. The verse speaks to the people of Israel, warning them of destruction if they don't turn from their wicked ways.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this could apply to someone who chooses a destructive path, leading to their downfall and eventual obscurity. Think of a person who makes poor choices, leading to their ruin, and is eventually forgotten by others.
Topics
judgmentpunishmentforgivenessrepentancedivine warningend times
The verse is addressing the people of Israel who have strayed from their covenant with God and are facing divine judgment.
What does it mean to be 'no more remembered'?
Being 'no more remembered' suggests that the person or group will be forgotten, as if they never existed, similar to how a matchstick is forgotten after it burns out.
How does this verse relate to repentance?
This verse serves as a warning against continuing in sin, encouraging repentance to avoid the dire consequences described.
What are the main themes of Ezekiel 21:32?
The main themes include divine judgment, the consequences of sin, and the ultimate forgetfulness that comes from being consumed by one's own wickedness.