I na woodin te no zama hari me gaa tuurey kulu ma si ngey boŋ beerandi ngey kuuyaŋo sabbay se. I ma si ngey boŋ salle mo ka to beene burey gaa haray. I hinkoyey mo kaŋ ga hari haŋ, i kulu ma si tun ka kay ka ngey kuuyaŋo cabe. Zama i kulu, i n'i nooyandi buuyaŋ se, yongo ndunnya se ganda nangey ra yaŋ, borey izey game ra, ngey da borey kaŋ yaŋ ga zulli ka koy guuso ra care banda.
What Does This Mean?
Ezekiel 31:14 says that God will humble all proud trees by the water, showing that no one can be arrogant. God is speaking, warning that pride leads to downfall, and everyone will face death.
Explained for Children
Imagine a forest where tall trees think they're better than the others. God says that even these tall trees will be brought down, just like everyone else. It's like saying no one is too big to be humble.
Historical Background
Ezekiel wrote this around 591 BCE while in exile in Babylon. The message was directed to the people of Israel and the surrounding nations, warning against pride and reminding of God's sovereignty.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can remind business leaders not to become arrogant with their success. Just like the trees, they too will face challenges and need to stay humble.