Ut li Dios quixye cuißchic cue: —At ralal cuînk, lâin incßaß chic tinqßue chi nabal lix tzacaêmkeb li cuanqueb Jerusalén. Bisbilak chic lix cua rucßaheb tinqßue. Ut eb li tenamit teßrahokß xchßôleb ut teßoc chi cßoxlac cßaßru teßxbânu. Ut teßxucuak xban nak yôk chi osocß lix tzacaêmkeb ut lix haßeb.Mâcßaßak chic xcua rucßaheb. Ut yôkeb chixcaßyanquil ribeb ut yôkeb chi xucuac. Xjuneseb yôkeb chi osocß xban li mâusilal li nequeßxbânu, chan.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking to Ezekiel, telling him that he will make food scarce in Jerusalem. People will have to measure their food and water carefully and eat with astonishment.
Explained for Children
Imagine you only have a little bit of your favorite snack. You'd have to count every bite and drink every sip carefully. That's what God is saying will happen in Jerusalem. People will be very surprised by how little food and water they have.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this chapter around 593 BC. The message was directed to the people of Jerusalem, who were facing a crisis due to the Babylonian siege. The culture and daily life of the people were deeply affected by this scarcity.
Living It Out Today
Today, imagine a family facing a sudden financial crisis. They have to carefully measure and budget every penny, feeling astonished by how their life has changed. This verse helps us understand the importance of preparing for hardships and being grateful for what we have.