Ezekiel 32:18

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¿Qué significa esto?

In this verse, God tells Ezekiel to mourn for Egypt and all the powerful nations. He says these nations will fall to the lowest places, like going into the ground, where the dead go. This is a warning of judgment.

Explicado para niños

Imagine God is telling Ezekiel to sing a sad song for Egypt and all the big, strong countries. He says these countries will fall down into a dark, underground place where people go when they die. It's like a big warning that these countries will be punished.

Contexto histórico

Ezekiel, a prophet of Israel, wrote this during the Babylonian exile in the 6th century BCE. He is addressing the people of Israel, warning them about the fate of Egypt and other powerful nations as a metaphor for divine judgment and the fall of kingdoms.

Aplicación para hoy

This verse can remind us of the importance of humility. Just as powerful nations were brought down, we should not boast in our strength but trust in God. For example, a successful business leader might remember this verse to stay humble and not become arrogant.

Temas

judgmenthumilityprophetsnationsdivine punishmentwarning

Versículos relacionados

Isaiah 19:1Jeremiah 46:13Ezekiel 29:17Revelation 18:2Amos 9:2

Preguntas frecuentes

Why is Ezekiel told to mourn for Egypt?
God is using Ezekiel to express sorrow over the fall of Egypt and other powerful nations, showing the universality of divine judgment.
What does 'nether parts of the earth' mean?
This phrase refers to the underworld, the place of the dead, indicating a severe judgment where even the mightiest will fall and be like the dead.
How does this verse apply to our lives today?
It serves as a reminder to avoid pride and trust in our own strength, instead recognizing God's sovereignty and the importance of humility.
Why are 'daughters of famous nations' mentioned?
This refers to the cities or smaller regions associated with powerful nations, emphasizing the comprehensive nature of the judgment affecting all levels of society.
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