Isaiah 29:6
Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)
Dit is die Here wat dit sal doen, die Here wat oor alles regeer. Hy sal die mense in die stad straf. Daar sal donderweer wees en aardbewings. Dit sal raas. Daar sal storms en donderweer wees, en daar sal baie vure wees.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from God, speaking through the prophet Isaiah. It says that God will bring powerful forces like thunder, earthquakes, storms, and fire to visit a place. The key message is about God's power and judgment.
Explained for Children
Imagine if a superhero came to visit your town with superpowers like making big booms, shaking the ground, and creating big storms. That's what this verse is about. God is like that superhero, showing how powerful He is.
Historical Background
The prophet Isaiah wrote this around 700 BCE, addressing the people of Jerusalem. He was warning them about coming judgment due to their sin, using vivid imagery to emphasize God's power and the seriousness of the situation.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us that God's power is immense and that He demands righteousness. If a community or group of people act unjustly, this verse can serve as a warning of potential consequences, urging them towards repentance and righteousness.
Topics
judgmentpowerwarningrepentancerighteousnessGod's wrath
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'visited of the LORD of hosts' mean?
It means that God, the Lord of hosts (all the heavenly armies), will come with His presence, bringing judgment and powerful forces to a place.
Why does God use such powerful imagery?
God uses these vivid descriptions to emphasize the severity of His judgment and the gravity of the situation for those who do not follow His ways.
How can we avoid the judgment described in this verse?
The verse is a warning, and avoiding judgment involves turning away from sin, seeking repentance, and living according to God's will.
Does this verse apply to modern times?
Yes, the principles in this verse apply today. It reminds us of the consequences of ignoring God and the importance of living a righteous life.
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