O notre Dieu, c'est à cause de nos mauvaises actions et de nos grandes fautes que tous nos malheurs nous sont arrivés; pourtant tu ne nous as pas punis autant que nos péchés le méritaient et tu nous as permis de survivre, à nous qui sommes ici.
Que signifie ce verset ?
In this verse, Ezra acknowledges that despite the many bad things the Israelites did, God has been merciful and has not punished them as much as they deserved. He thanks God for the deliverance and forgiveness given to them.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine you did something really naughty, and your parents decided to give you a small punishment instead of a big one. Ezra is saying that God has done something similar for the Israelites. He forgave them even though they did many wrong things.
Contexte historique
The book of Ezra was written after the Babylonian exile, around the 5th century BCE. Ezra, a priest and scribe, wrote about the return of the Israelites to Jerusalem and their efforts to rebuild the temple and restore their faith.
Application pour aujourd'hui
In modern life, if someone has wronged you, but they apologize and show genuine remorse, consider forgiving them and giving them a second chance. Just like God forgave the Israelites, we can also forgive others.