Romani Sinte 2024 (O Debleskro Lab 2024 (Sinte-Manouche))
Me anau lengro tselo čilačepen pale ap lengre sherya. Oun an miri rholi dau len i phari phagi. An ko tsiro, kay anau lengro čilačepen pale ap lengre sherya, dikenn oun hayvenn le, te hom me o baro Devel.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking and saying that He will punish those who have done wrong. He promises to show His power through His anger and vengeance, so that these people will understand that He is the Lord.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game, and someone cheats. You get upset and decide to teach them a lesson so they learn not to cheat again. That's kind of what God is saying here, but for grown-up things.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this during the Babylonian exile. He was speaking to the people of Israel who were being punished for their sins, and the surrounding nations who had rejoiced over their downfall. This was a time of significant upheaval and divine judgment.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us that there are consequences for our actions. If we wrong others or ignore God's commands, there will be a reckoning. It's a call to live righteously and to seek forgiveness.