Chi ve lehˬ, ngaˬ Gʼuiˬsha kʼoˆchehˇ ve tawˇ hpeh‸ ve yoˬ. Nawˬ hui ve venˇbaˆ teˇ hpaˍ hta‸ hpeu‸ tawˆ la piˇ peuˬ. Nawˬ hui hkʼaˬ ma venˇbaˆ uiˍ jaˇ ve hta‸ chaw teˇ gʼaˇ le le shiˍ ve yoˬ. Nawˬ hui hkʼa te ve kanˉ teˇ ceuˬ le le awˬ hkʼaw lo, nawˬ hui ve venˇbaˆ hta‸ hpeu‸ maˍ piˇ chehˇ ve yoˬ. Nawˬ hui lehˬ, huˉ taˍ leh ciˍ yanˍ ve hta‸ gʼa hkanˍ leh, ngaˬ nawˬ hui hta‸ canˇ paˍ teˇ hpaˍ ve la‸ sheh hkʼaw chiˇ a‸ piˇ tuˬ yoˬ.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God speaks through the prophet Ezekiel, saying that because the people have been doing wrong things and these actions are now known, their sins are visible in all they do. As a result, they will face consequences for their actions.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you kept breaking your promise to clean your room and then your mom found out every time. Your messy room shows how you didn't keep your promise. Now, you might have to face the consequence, like not getting to play your favorite game.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet of the 6th century BCE, wrote this verse during the Babylonian exile. The audience was the Israelites who were in exile due to their sins. The cultural setting was one of judgment and hope for restoration.
Living It Out Today
If you have been dishonest at work and your boss discovers it, your actions might reflect poorly on your entire work ethic. This can lead to serious consequences like losing your job, showing that hidden wrongs can have visible impacts.
How does God view the sins mentioned in Ezekiel 21:24?
God views these sins as visible and impactful, showing that when people sin, it affects everything they do and is ultimately known.
What are the consequences mentioned in Ezekiel 21:24?
The consequences are that the people will be caught, symbolized by 'taken with the hand', indicating that they cannot escape the results of their actions.
How can we apply the message of Ezekiel 21:24 to our daily lives?
We can be mindful of our actions, ensuring they reflect integrity and honesty, and avoid the trap of hidden sins that eventually come to light.
What does Ezekiel 21:24 teach about transparency and accountability?
It teaches that our actions are transparent, and there is accountability for our sins, which cannot remain hidden indefinitely.