Isaiah 18:3
Afrikaans 1933/1953
Al julle bewoners van die wêreld en bewoners van die aarde, as 'n banier opgehef word op die berge, kyk! En as die basuin geblaas word, luister!
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Isaiah, God is speaking to all the people on Earth. He is telling them to watch for a signal given from the mountains and to listen when a trumpet is blown. This signal and sound are meant to get everyone's attention for an important message.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your mom or dad put up a big red flag on the hill and blew a horn to get everyone's attention. That's what God is doing here. He wants everyone to see and hear the important message He has for them.
Historical Background
The prophet Isaiah wrote this around 700 B.C., addressing the people of Judah and the surrounding nations. The cultural setting was one of political turmoil and shifting alliances, with the Assyrian empire being a significant threat.
Living It Out Today
Today, when a local government puts up warning signs or sounds a siren, it's a signal to pay attention and respond. In a similar way, this verse reminds us to be alert to the signals and messages God gives us, whether through nature, events, or people around us.
Topics
God's messagesSigns and wondersAttention and responseProphetic warningsUniversal callTrumpet
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an 'ensign' in this context?
An 'ensign' is a banner or flag used to signal to others. In Isaiah's time, it was a way to communicate important messages across distances.
Why does God use trumpets in the Bible?
Trumpets in the Bible are used to signal important events, such as calling people to assemble or warning of danger. They are a way to get everyone's attention quickly.
How can we today pay attention to God's signals?
We can pay attention to God's signals by staying connected to His word, being mindful of our surroundings, and seeking guidance through prayer and reflection.
Who is the intended audience for Isaiah's message in this verse?
Isaiah's message in this verse is for all inhabitants of the world, emphasizing that the message from God is universal and for everyone to heed.
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