Les femmes de mon peuple, vous les chassez des maisons qu'elles aimaient; à leurs enfants, vous enlevez pour toujours l'honneur que je leur ai donné:
Que signifie ce verset ?
This verse from Micah describes how the people of Israel have been treated unfairly by being forced out of their homes and losing what was rightfully theirs. The speaker is God, expressing sorrow over the injustice done to His chosen people.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine if someone came into your house and took all your favorite toys away, then made you leave too. That's kind of like what this verse is talking about, but with grown-ups losing their homes and precious things.
Contexte historique
Micah wrote this prophetic book around the late 8th century BC during a time when social injustice was rampant in Israel. He addressed these issues to God's people as they were being oppressed by the wealthy elite.
Application pour aujourd'hui
In modern times, think about how we treat others who are less fortunate or have been displaced from their homes due to conflict or natural disasters. We can help restore justice and support those who've lost everything.
Thèmes
justiceoppressiondisplacementsocial injusticerestorationhuman rights