is karan bhvishyadanee karake kah, parameshvar yahova yon kahata he, logon ne jo tumhen ujada aur charon or se tumhen aeesa nigal liya ki tum bachee hui jatiyon ka aadhaikar ho jao, aur lutare tumharee charcha karate aur sadhaaran log tumharee ninda karate haain
What Does This Mean?
God tells Ezekiel to prophesy that because others have harmed Israel, making it seem like a possession for other nations, Israel has become a subject of ridicule and shame. God is speaking through Ezekiel to address the suffering of Israel.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your toys were taken and people made fun of you for it. God is saying that even though others have taken and mocked Israel, he still loves them and will help them.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this around 593-571 BCE. He was speaking to the Israelites who were exiled in Babylon. At that time, Israel had been conquered and was a subject of ridicule among other nations.
Living It Out Today
This verse reminds us that when we face ridicule or loss, God sees and cares about our suffering. For example, if a person is bullied at school, they can know that God sees their pain and will bring healing and justice.