Ezekiel 35:3

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse tells us that God is speaking to Mount Seir, saying that He will make it very empty and desolate. It shows God's authority and judgment over the land and people of Mount Seir.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a favorite playground, but a big storm comes and makes it so empty that no one can play there anymore. That's like what God is saying about Mount Seir: He's going to make it very quiet and empty.

Contexte historique

Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this around 593-571 BCE during the Babylonian exile. The message was directed to the Edomites, who lived in the area around Mount Seir, known for their hostility towards the Israelites.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Today, this verse can remind us that our actions have consequences. If we mistreat others, we might face consequences that can make our lives feel desolate. It's a call to kindness and peace.

Thèmes

judgmentconsequenceshostilitydesolationprophetic messagedivine authority

Versets liés

Isaiah 34:5-17Obadiah 1:1-21Deuteronomy 23:7-8Jeremiah 49:7-22Amos 1:11-12

Questions fréquentes

What does 'I am against thee' mean in Ezekiel 35:3?
It means God is taking a firm stand against Mount Seir, indicating His displeasure and judgment towards the place and its people.
How can Mount Seir be 'most desolate'?
Being 'most desolate' means the place will be so empty and devoid of life that it will become a wasteland, with no one living there or finding joy in it.
Who were the Edomites and why were they being judged?
The Edomites were the descendants of Esau and were known for their hostility towards the Israelites. God was judging them because of their past mistreatment and lack of compassion.
How does this verse apply to modern situations?
It can be a reminder that our actions, especially those that harm others, can lead to consequences that make our lives feel desolate. It encourages us to act with kindness and compassion.
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