Doŋ abicwalo buk man me ceno dano me wot woko, wek ocidony i ot pa lakwo ki i ot pa ŋat ma kwoŋo kwoŋ i nyiŋa go ba goba; bibedo i ode kun tyeko woko, kadi wa bao ki godi ducu ma gigero kwede.” Man lok pa Rwot me mony kikome.
What Does This Mean?
In Zechariah 5:4, the Lord of hosts speaks and promises to bring judgment upon those who steal and use His name falsely in oaths. This judgment will destroy their homes completely.
Explained for Children
Imagine a house that gets eaten up by termites from the inside out. The Bible says God is like those termites, coming to punish thieves and people who lie using His name. He'll make sure they lose everything they have.
Historical Background
Zechariah wrote this prophecy around 520 BCE during a time when many Jews had returned from exile in Babylon but faced challenges rebuilding Jerusalem. The audience was likely the Jewish community struggling with moral and spiritual issues.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse reminds us of God's justice and warns against stealing or misusing His name. For example, if someone steals money to buy a house and then lies about it in court using God’s name, they risk facing serious consequences from Him.