I kite atu ano ahau me te mea no te amipere te kara, he mea rite ki te ahua o te ahi i roto a taka noa, taka noa, i te ahua o tona hope, a haere whakarunga, i te ahua ano o tona hope, a haere whakararo, i kite atu ahau me te mea ko te ahua o te ahi, a wheriko tonu te marama i tetahi taha, i tetahi taha ona.
What Does This Mean?
Ezekiel describes a vision where he sees a figure with a bright, fiery appearance from the waist up and down. The brightness around this figure is compared to amber, a yellowish-brown fossilized resin. This vision represents a divine presence that Ezekiel encounters.
Explained for Children
Imagine you see a superhero with a glowing belt. Above and below the belt, the superhero is surrounded by a warm, bright light, like a shiny rock called amber. This superhero represents someone very special and powerful.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet living in exile, wrote this vision around 593 BCE. The vision was meant to reassure the exiled Jews of God's presence and power, emphasizing divine judgment and hope.
Living It Out Today
This verse can remind us of the powerful presence of God in our lives, even in difficult times. Just like Ezekiel saw a bright, powerful figure, we can trust in God's guiding light during challenges.