Ezekiel 24:3

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이 구절의 의미

God tells Ezekiel to tell a story to the rebellious people. He compares them to a pot of boiling water, suggesting that they will soon face severe consequences for their actions. The message is about judgment and the consequences of rebellion.

어린이를 위한 설명

Imagine you have a pot of soup boiling on the stove. God is saying that the people are like that pot, and soon they will get hot and face consequences for not listening to Him, just like how the soup gets hot and ready to be served.

역사적 배경

Ezekiel wrote this during the Babylonian exile around 593-571 BC. He was speaking to the Israelites who had been rebellious against God. The cultural setting was one of judgment and exile, where God was showing the dire consequences of their actions.

오늘의 적용

This verse can be applied to a scenario where someone is facing the consequences of their actions, like a person who has been ignoring their health and now has to deal with the consequences. Just as the boiling pot must face the heat, we too must face the consequences of our choices.

주제

judgmentconsequencesrebellionGod's warningsexileboiling

관련 구절

Jeremiah 1:11-12Isaiah 28:23-29Matthew 23:37Luke 19:41-44Romans 2:5-6

자주 묻는 질문

What is the pot in Ezekiel 24:3?
The pot in Ezekiel 24:3 represents the rebellious house of Israel, symbolizing the people who will face God's judgment.
How can I use this verse to teach children about consequences?
You can use the analogy of a pot boiling on a stove to explain that just as a pot heats up and boils, our actions can lead to consequences that we must face.
What does it mean to 'pour water into it'?
Pouring water into the pot symbolizes the gathering of the rebellious people, who will be subjected to God's judgment, like water being heated until it boils.
How does this relate to God's warnings?
This verse shows God's warning to the rebellious people, indicating that they will face severe consequences, similar to how boiling water can cause burns.
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