Romani from Romanian (E Romaii Biblia 2020 (Kăldărărihko))
Kă orsao manuši andoa khăr le Israelohko, or andal străinea kai bešen andakh čiro ando Israelo, kai duri'le Mandar, kai phiraven pehkă idolea ande pehko illo, thai či lel pehkă dikhlimata kata so kărdea les te perăl ande bikris lesti, – kana avela te delduma khă proorokohkă, kaste pušel Ma anda leste, – Me, o Rai, orta anda Mande daua les anglal.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Ezekiel says that God will answer those who turn away from Him, worship idols, and still ask for His guidance. God speaks directly to these people, indicating He is aware of their actions and choices. The key message is that God knows everything about us, even when we do wrong.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend, but you keep playing with a toy that makes your friend sad. Even if you ask your friend for help, they still know you're playing with that toy. God is like that best friend, and He knows when we do things that make Him sad.
Historical Background
Ezekiel was a prophet who wrote this during the Babylonian exile around 593-571 BCE. The verse is directed at the Israelites and foreigners living among them, addressing their practices of idol worship and seeking guidance from false prophets.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could involve someone who knows they have a bad habit, like excessive social media use, but still asks God for help in their life. God knows about this habit and will answer them directly, reminding us that He sees all our actions.