Ezekiel 35:2

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이 구절의 의미

In this verse, God tells Ezekiel to speak against Mount Seir, a place that represents the land of Edom. God is using Ezekiel to deliver a message of judgment to the Edomites.

어린이를 위한 설명

Imagine you have a friend who is always mean to you and your other friends. One day, your mom tells you to look at your mean friend and tell them that their behavior is wrong and that there will be consequences. That's what God is asking Ezekiel to do with Mount Seir.

역사적 배경

Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this book around 593-571 BCE, during the Babylonian exile. God uses Ezekiel to prophesy to the Israelites and their neighbors, including the Edomites, about the consequences of their actions.

오늘의 적용

Just as Ezekiel was told to confront Mount Seir, we sometimes have to address problematic behavior in our lives. For example, if a friend is spreading rumors about others, it might be necessary to confront them and explain the harm their actions are causing.

주제

judgmentconfrontationprophesyethicsconsequencesmoral responsibility

관련 구절

Isaiah 34:5Obadiah 1:10Psalms 60:8Jeremiah 49:17Amos 1:11

자주 묻는 질문

Who is Mount Seir in this context?
Mount Seir represents the land of Edom, an area and people who were often in conflict with the Israelites.
Why does God ask Ezekiel to set his face against Mount Seir?
God is using Ezekiel to deliver a message of judgment to Edom for their actions against Israel.
What does it mean to 'set your face' against someone?
It means to focus your attention and resolve on confronting someone or something, often with the intention of delivering a serious message.
How can we apply this verse to our daily lives?
We can apply this by being brave enough to confront wrongdoings, whether they are our own or others', and addressing issues with the courage and conviction that Ezekiel demonstrated.
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