Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Igjen kom Herrens Ord til meg: «Esekiel, tal til Israels folk. Si til dem at når Jeg lar dem bli angrepet av fiender med sverd, skal vekterne blåse høyt i kraftige blåseinstrumenter for å advare folket. Men når noen hører lyden og ikke lar seg advare, da vil fienden komme over dem med sverd. Da er det deres egen feil at de ble drept, for de hørte at de ble advart, men brydde seg ikke. Men den som lar seg advare, skal bli reddet.
What Does This Mean?
This verse introduces a new message from God to the prophet Ezekiel. God is speaking directly to Ezekiel, signaling the start of a new prophecy. The key message is that God is communicating a new revelation to his chosen messenger.
Explained for Children
Imagine your mom or dad calling you to the kitchen to give you a special message. That's what this verse is like. God is calling Ezekiel to give him a new message, just like your parents might call you for something important.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this book during his exile in Babylon around 593-571 BC. The audience was primarily the Israelites who were in exile, and the cultural setting was one of despair and loss, as they struggled to understand their situation and God's role in it.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse reminds us to be attentive to God's voice in our lives, just as Ezekiel was to God's call. For instance, if you're facing a tough decision at work, being open to God's guidance can provide clarity and direction.
God speaks to Ezekiel to provide guidance and prophecy to the Israelites during their exile, helping them understand their situation and maintain faith.
What was Ezekiel's role as a prophet?
Ezekiel's role was to deliver messages from God to the people of Israel, often to warn them of impending judgment or to offer hope and restoration.
How can we apply this to our daily lives?
We can apply this by being open to God's guidance in our lives, recognizing that He communicates with us through various means, just as He did with Ezekiel.
What historical context should we consider when reading Ezekiel 33:1?
The Israelites were in exile in Babylon, and they needed reassurance and guidance from God, which is why Ezekiel's prophecies were so crucial for their faith and morale.