Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Og nå, vår Gud, hva skal vi si etter dette? For vi har forlatt Dine bud som Du ba oss om å følge ved Dine tjenere. Du sa: «Det landet dere drar inn i for å overta, er et urent land. Denne urenheten er hos fremmede folk som tjener andre guder. Deres urenhet har fylt landet fra den ene enden til den andre. Derfor skal dere ikke gi deres døtre som koner til deres sønner, og ikke ta deres døtre som koner til deres sønner. Prøv ikke å søke fred med dem. Ikke søk styrke ved vennskap og fellesskap med dem slik at dere må gi fra dere arven til deres barn til evig tid.»
What Does This Mean?
In Ezra 9:10, the speaker, likely Ezra himself, acknowledges the Israelites' failure to follow God's commandments. This verse expresses deep remorse and a sense of helplessness in the face of their sins.
Explained for Children
Imagine you broke a very important rule, and now you're feeling really sorry about it. Ezra is saying, 'What can we say now? We didn't follow the rules God gave us.'
Historical Background
Ezra 9:10 is from the Book of Ezra, written by the prophet Ezra after the Babylonian exile. It was addressed to the returned exiles who had started to intermarry with non-Jewish people, which was against God's commandments.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where you promised to help a friend study for an exam but broke that promise. You might feel like Ezra here, wondering what to say after realizing your mistake. It's about owning up to our actions and seeking forgiveness.
The speaker is likely Ezra, the priest and scribe, addressing the Israelites' failure to follow God's commandments.
What did the Israelites forsake?
The Israelites had forsaken God's commandments, particularly by intermarrying with non-Jewish people.
How does this verse relate to modern life?
This verse reminds us to be accountable for our actions and to seek forgiveness when we fail to follow God's will, much like in any scenario where we break a promise or a rule.
What can we learn from Ezra 9:10?
We can learn the importance of acknowledging our sins and seeking God's forgiveness, as well as the value of community repentance and honesty.