Revelation 16:5

Afrikaans 1933/1953

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, an angel praises God for His justice and righteousness in judging the world. The angel recognizes God's eternal nature and acknowledges that He is just in all of His actions.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game with your friends, and someone cheats. You tell a grown-up, who then decides to stop the cheater from winning. Just like how the grown-up was fair by stopping the cheating, this verse shows an angel saying that God is always fair when He judges people.

Historical Background

The Book of Revelation was written by John around 96 AD during Emperor Domitian's reign. The audience was primarily Christian communities facing persecution and seeking reassurance about God’s ultimate justice and sovereignty over the world.

Living It Out Today

When you see injustice in your community or school, remember that while it might seem unfair now, there is a higher sense of justice. Trusting in this belief can provide comfort and hope during difficult times.

Topics

justiceeternitydivine sovereigntyrighteousnessjudgmentfaith

Related Verses

Exodus 3:14Psalm 90:2Revelation 4:8Isaiah 45:5-6Deuteronomy 32:4

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the angel speaking to?
The angel in this verse is addressing God directly, acknowledging His eternal nature and righteousness.
What does 'thou art righteous' imply about God?
It implies that God's actions are always just and fair. He is the standard of righteousness to which all things should be compared.
How can Revelation 16:5 help during tough times?
This verse can provide assurance that even in difficult situations, God remains righteous and will ultimately judge fairly, offering hope and comfort.
What is the significance of mentioning past, present, and future tense about God?
It highlights God’s eternal nature – He has always been, is now, and forever will be. This underscores His all-encompassing authority and justice across time.
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