German TKW (Textbibel von Kautzsch und Weizsäcker)
Und ich kleidete dich in bunt gewirkte Gewänder und gab dir Sandalen von Seekuhfell; ich umwand dich mit Byssus und hüllte dich in Seide.
Was bedeutet das?
In this verse, God is speaking to Jerusalem, describing how He provided for her needs and made her beautiful with fine clothing. It shows God's care and provision for His people.
Für Kinder erklärt
Imagine if you had a friend who gave you the best toys and clothes. God is like that friend for Jerusalem, giving it beautiful things to make it look special and cared for.
Historischer Hintergrund
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this around 593 BCE. He was speaking to the people of Jerusalem, using the city as a symbol for the people of Israel. The message was to remind them of God's love and care despite their sins.
Anwendung für heute
Think about a time when someone surprised you with a gift that made you feel special. This verse reminds us that God provides for our needs and wants us to feel loved and cared for, like receiving a thoughtful gift.