Ezekiel 35:9

Korean 1961 (개역한글)

이 구절의 의미

This verse says that God will make Edom a place where nothing grows or lives for a very long time. The cities will never come back to life. This will show that God is the Lord. God is speaking here, warning Edom about His judgment.

어린이를 위한 설명

Imagine you have a favorite playground, but someone decides to remove all the swings and slides and let it grow into a big, empty field. That's what God is saying will happen to Edom. The playground will never be the same, and everyone will know that God made it that way.

역사적 배경

Ezekiel wrote this during the Babylonian exile around 593-571 BCE. The audience was the Israelites who were in exile and facing the judgment of their neighbors. Edom, who took advantage of Judah's fall, is being warned about God's judgment.

오늘의 적용

In a modern scenario, think about a company that took advantage of a competitor's downfall and is now facing a crisis. This verse reminds us that actions have consequences, and justice will be served in God's timing.

주제

judgmentpunishmentdesolationjusticeGod's sovereigntyprophecy

관련 구절

Isaiah 63:1-6Jeremiah 49:7-18Obadiah 1:1-14Amos 1:11-12Matthew 23:33

자주 묻는 질문

What does 'perpetual desolations' mean?
It means that Edom will remain desolate or abandoned for a very long time, symbolizing the lasting impact of God's judgment.
Why is God warning Edom?
God is warning Edom because they took advantage of Judah's fall and rejoiced over their misfortunes, which is considered a grave sin in the eyes of God.
How does this relate to justice?
This verse reflects the concept of justice in the Bible, where God ensures that those who sin against others will face consequences, even if it takes time.
What can we learn about God's sovereignty from this verse?
We learn that God has the ultimate authority and control over nations and their destinies, and that His will is always done, regardless of human actions or reactions.
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