Revelation 18:11

Afrikaans 1933/1953

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, it is mentioned that the merchants of the earth will cry and feel sad because no one buys their goods anymore. This highlights a future time when commerce associated with an entity referred to as 'her' ceases.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you had a lemonade stand but suddenly nobody wanted lemonade anymore. You would feel very sad, right? That's how the merchants in this verse are feeling because no one wants their things anymore.

Historical Background

Revelation was written by John around 95 AD to early Christian communities facing persecution and hardship. The cultural context includes apocalyptic literature that predicts divine judgment on oppressive powers.

Living It Out Today

This verse can apply today when businesses face sudden market downturns or shifts, leading to economic impacts similar to what the merchants experience here—feeling lost without buyers for their products.

Topics

judgmentcommerceapocalypsemerchantseconomic impactspersecution

Related Verses

Ezekiel 27:36Isaiah 23:1-14Luke 19:20-25Revelation 18:9Matthew 25:14-30

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are the merchants so sad in Revelation 18:11?
The merchants are mourning because their trade has come to a complete halt. No one is buying their merchandise, leading them into despair.
Who or what does 'her' refer to in this verse?
'Her' refers to the great city of Babylon mentioned earlier in Revelation, often seen as a symbol for worldly power and economic systems that oppose God's will.
How can we relate this verse to current market conditions?
This verse can be related to sudden shifts or downturns where industries face challenges and must adapt their business models to survive, much like the merchants facing no buyers.
What message does Revelation 18:11 have for modern Christians in commerce?
It serves as a reminder that all economic systems are subject to divine judgment. It encourages integrity and faithfulness in business dealings despite market fluctuations.
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