Romani Baltic Latin (Biblija - Pe Baltitko Romani čib (Romanes) 2019)
Tén'ci vylydžijá jov, adavá-pac' manúš, man pe gréda, saví sys javrí paš-ratitkoné droméstyr, jandiá man ke štúby, savé sys angíl foruný (plóšča), angíl kher Khangirjákiro pe paš-ratítko (sievierno) rig.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the speaker is brought to a specific chamber in the north part of a court area. The description focuses on the location and direction of the chamber. Ezekiel is likely the one being led around by a divine guide.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a treasure hunt in a big playground. Your guide takes you to a special hiding spot on the north side of the playground. That's what's happening here, just with a big temple instead of a playground.
Historical Background
Ezekiel 42:1 is part of the prophecy of Ezekiel, who wrote this around 593-571 BCE. The text is addressing the exiled Israelites and describes the temple in great detail, likely as a way to give them hope and a vision of restoration.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can think of this as a reminder to look for guidance in our spiritual journeys. Just as Ezekiel was guided to a specific place, we can seek guidance in our daily lives to find the right path.