Ezekiel 12:23

Chinese Simplified CUNPSS Script Union (新标点和合本, 神版)

这是什么意思?

In Ezekiel 12:23, God is speaking through the prophet Ezekiel, telling the people that a common saying will no longer be used in Israel. Instead, God announces that the fulfillment of the visions and prophecies is near.

儿童解释

Imagine if there was a saying that kids used all the time, like 'It will happen someday.' God is saying, 'No more of that. The time is coming soon, and you'll see it happen right before your eyes.'

历史背景

Ezekiel wrote this verse around 593 BCE while in exile in Babylon. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was one of despair and skepticism about God's promises and the fulfillment of prophecies.

今日应用

Today, if you hear someone saying that something will never happen, remind them that God’s promises and plans are near. For example, if someone is struggling with addiction and says they will never be free, this verse encourages us to believe in God’s timing and the imminent change He promises.

主题

prophecyfaithhopeskepticismfulfillmenttiming

相关经文

Hosea 6:3Isaiah 56:1Habakkuk 2:3Matthew 24:33Hebrews 10:37

常见问题

What is the common saying God wants to cease according to Ezekiel 12:23?
The exact saying isn't specified in this verse, but it refers to a proverb or saying that expresses skepticism about the fulfillment of God's promises and prophecies.
What does it mean by 'The days are at hand' in Ezekiel 12:23?
This phrase means that the fulfillment of God's promises and prophecies is near, suggesting that the wait is almost over and the time for action or fulfillment is imminent.
How can Ezekiel 12:23 be applied in a real-life situation?
It can be used to encourage someone who is waiting for a change or for God's promise to come true. It reminds us to believe in God’s timing and not to lose hope.
What can we learn about God's promises from Ezekiel 12:23?
We can learn that God’s promises are real and will be fulfilled. The verse encourages trust and faith in God's timing and plans.
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