Romani Baltic (Библия - Пэ Балтитко Романи чиб (Романэс) 2019)
Нэ Мирэ́ мануша́ мэкнэ́ Ман: ёнэ хачкирэна дрогонэ́-смолакиро тхув идолэ́нгэ, савэ́ намол ничы́, и ёнэ кэрдэ́ адя́кэ, со ёнэ обштадэпэ пэ пэ́скирэ дрома́, ёнэ мэкнэ́ ґаратунэ́ дроморэ, соб (кай) тэ псирэ́н наджиндлэ дроморэнца, а на откэрдэ буґлэ дромэ́са,
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is talking through the prophet Jeremiah. He says that His people have forgotten Him and are now worshiping false gods, which is like walking on a dangerous path instead of a safe one.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy, but one day you forget it and start playing with something that doesn't work well. This makes you walk on a path with lots of bumps and holes instead of the smooth path you usually use. God is upset because His people forgot about Him and started following things that don't really help them.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of Jeremiah, written by the prophet Jeremiah around 626-586 BCE. It was a time when the people of Judah were turning away from God and worshiping other gods, which led to their downfall.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be someone who forgets the importance of faith and starts following unhealthy habits or harmful behaviors, thinking they'll find happiness but instead ending up in trouble.