,7 Tin, helhmang, Israel chhungte ngei hnenah chuan heti hian i sawi tur a ni: LALPA Pathian chuan heti hian a ti a ni: Aw, nangni Israel chhungte u, in tenawmna zawng zawng belhchhah tura awze mi, thinlung leh tisa serhtan loh, ka chhang te, thau te, thisen te in hlan laia ka hmun thianghlim, ka in ngei tibawrhbang tura in hruai luh a, ka thinlung in bawhchhiatah khan in tenawmna zawng zawngte chu lo tawp tawh rawh se.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking through Ezekiel to the people of Israel. He is telling them to stop their bad behaviors and rebellious actions. God wants them to know that enough is enough and they need to change.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you were always doing naughty things, like not cleaning your room or not listening to your parents. God is saying to the people of Israel, 'Enough is enough, stop being naughty and listen to me.'
Historical Background
This verse is from the book of Ezekiel, written around 593-571 BC. Ezekiel was a prophet who was speaking to the Israelites who were in exile in Babylon. The message was to encourage them to turn back to God and stop their wicked ways.
Living It Out Today
Imagine a scenario where a person is constantly lying to their friends and family. This verse reminds us that it's time to stop such bad habits and start living a more honest and God-fearing life.