Isaiah 5:28
Amharic Gamo (Geeshsha Maxaafa)
Istta yiishshay hoxe; istta wondafeykka waaxetti uttides. Istta parata qinccafilley zaalla shuchcha mala; istta para-gaareta erzoykka gote mala.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the strength and readiness of an enemy force. The speaker is Isaiah, the prophet, and he is highlighting how the enemy is well-equipped and ready for battle, with sharp arrows, bent bows, and swift horses.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where one team is ready to play and has all their gear. Their arrows are sharp like a pencil, their bows are bent and ready to shoot, and their horses run as fast as a racecar. This verse is saying the enemy team is all set and ready to go!
Historical Background
Isaiah, a prophet in the Old Testament, wrote this verse around 700 BC. He was addressing the Israelites and warning them about the Assyrian army, which was a powerful and well-equipped force at the time.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this can remind us to be prepared for challenges. Just like the enemy force in the verse, we can prepare ourselves with knowledge and skills to face any difficulties that come our way.
Topics
preparationwarfareenemiesstrengthreadinesswarning
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of Isaiah 5:28?
The main message is about the readiness and strength of an enemy force, emphasizing their preparedness for battle.
How can we apply the message of Isaiah 5:28 to our daily lives?
We can apply it by being prepared for challenges in our lives, much like the enemy force is prepared for battle. This can mean having the right knowledge and skills ready to face obstacles.
What does the verse imply about the enemy force?
The verse implies that the enemy force is highly skilled and well-equipped, with sharp arrows and swift horses, indicating they are a formidable opponent.
Why did Isaiah include this description in his prophecy?
Isaiah included this description to warn the Israelites about the Assyrian army, highlighting their strength and readiness to invade, urging the people to take action.
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