Saß li visión li quixcßutbesi chicuu li Dios quinixcßam toj saß li naßajej Israel. Ut quinixxakab saß jun li tzûl kßaxal najt xteram. Nabal li cab cuan saß li sur. Chanchan jun nimla tenamit.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God shows Ezekiel a vision where he is taken to a high mountain in the land of Israel, where he sees the structure of a city. Ezekiel is the one receiving this vision, and the key message is about God revealing a future or ideal place to him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you’re dreaming and suddenly you’re standing on a really tall mountain in a place called Israel. From there, you see a big city in front of you. This is what happened to Ezekiel, and it was like God was showing him a special place.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, the prophet, wrote this around 593 BCE. He was among the Israelites who were taken away from their home in Judah to Babylon. This vision was to inspire hope and give a glimpse of a future restoration.
Living It Out Today
Today, when facing uncertainty or being far from home, we can find comfort in the idea of a future promised by God. This can be like a student feeling lost in a new school but having hope for a better future.