Ezekiel 18:15

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse is part of a longer passage where God, through the prophet Ezekiel, is speaking to the people of Israel. It describes a person who doesn't engage in idol worship, doesn't participate in immoral actions, and shows respect for others' relationships. The message emphasizes moral integrity and faithfulness to God.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine if you were in a playground where everyone was doing things that weren't right, like cheating or being mean. But you chose to be kind and play by the rules. That's what this verse is about - being a good person even when others aren't.

歴史的背景

Ezekiel 18:15 is from the Old Testament, written by the prophet Ezekiel around 593-571 BCE. It was addressed to the exiled Israelites in Babylon, warning them against the sins of their ancestors and urging them to follow God's ways, emphasizing personal responsibility and the consequences of individual actions.

今日への適用

In a modern context, this verse can be applied to situations where you might be pressured to conform to negative behaviors. For example, if your friends are cheating on exams, this verse reminds you to stay true to your values and resist peer pressure.

トピック

faithfulnessidolatrymoralityintegrityconsequencespersonal responsibility

関連する聖句

Exodus 20:3-6Deuteronomy 6:14-152 Kings 17:16-17Romans 1:251 John 5:21

よくある質問

What does 'eating on the mountains' mean in this verse?
'Eating on the mountains' refers to the practice of offering sacrifices to idols, which was a form of idolatry in ancient Israel. It symbolizes the act of participating in false worship.
Why is lifting up eyes to idols significant?
Lifting up eyes to idols symbolizes the act of giving reverence and worship to false gods, which is a direct violation of the first commandment of not having other gods before the one true God.
How does this verse relate to personal responsibility?
This verse emphasizes that individuals are responsible for their own actions and the consequences that follow. It encourages moral integrity and personal accountability, regardless of the actions of others.
What are the consequences of the actions described in this verse?
The verse implies that those who do not engage in idolatry and immoral behavior will be held in higher regard by God. It suggests that one's actions have significant moral and spiritual consequences.
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