Nul n'a porté sur toi un regard de pitié pour te faire une seule de ces choses, par compassion pour toi; mais tu as été jetée dans les champs, le jour de ta naissance, parce qu'on avait horreur de toi.
Que signifie ce verset ?
This verse describes a baby that was born and no one showed any kindness or care towards it. The baby was abandoned outside, and people found it repulsive. It's a metaphor used by Ezekiel to describe how God felt about Israel's behavior.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine if you were born, and no one wanted to hold you or take care of you. That's how this baby was treated, and God uses this story to show how he felt when the people of Israel were unkind.
Contexte historique
Ezekiel wrote this in the 6th century BCE during the Babylonian exile. He was speaking to the people of Israel, warning them about their actions and reminding them of God's love despite their ungratefulness.
Application pour aujourd'hui
In today's context, we can apply this verse to situations where people feel unloved or abandoned. It's a reminder that God's love is unconditional, even when we feel like no one cares.