Ezekiel 40:28

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse describes a vision Ezekiel had, where he was guided through different parts of a temple. He is measuring the south gate of the inner court. The 'he' refers to the divine guide Ezekiel is following.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're playing a game where you're exploring a magical castle. A friendly guide shows you around and measures a big door to make sure it's just right. That's kind of what's happening here in Ezekiel's story.

Contexte historique

Ezekiel wrote this prophecy around 590 BCE, while in exile in Babylon. The book of Ezekiel contains visions and prophecies he received from God. This particular vision is a detailed account of a future temple, intended to give hope to the exiled Israelites.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Today, this verse can remind us of the importance of carefully examining and understanding the 'gates' in our lives—opportunities and challenges. Just as Ezekiel measured the gate, we should consider what these 'gates' mean for our spiritual journey.

Thèmes

visiontemplemeasurementinner courtspiritual journeyhope

Versets liés

Ezekiel 40:5Ezekiel 40:48Revelation 21:121 Kings 6:34Ezekiel 42:15

Questions fréquentes

Why is measuring the gate important in this context?
Measuring the gate was a way to ensure everything was precise and according to divine specifications, reflecting the importance of accuracy and divine standards in the construction of the temple.
Who is the 'he' guiding Ezekiel?
The 'he' refers to a divine guide, likely an angel or a manifestation of God, showing Ezekiel around the temple and its measurements.
What is the significance of the inner court?
The inner court represents a more sacred space within the temple, closer to the divine presence, emphasizing the hierarchical and sacred nature of the temple's layout.
How does this vision provide hope to the Israelites?
This vision offered the Israelites, who were in exile, a glimpse of a future where they would have a restored and glorious temple, symbolizing God's continued presence and faithfulness.
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