Revelation 22:2

Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes a scene in heaven where there is a tree of life that bears fruit every month and its leaves heal the nations. John, who wrote Revelation, speaks here to describe what he saw in his vision.

Explained for Children

Imagine a magical garden with a special tree that gives you fresh apples all year long, no matter what! And its leaves can make anyone feel better when they're sick or hurt. That's how amazing the Tree of Life is!

Historical Background

Revelation was written by John around AD 96 to encourage Christians under Roman persecution. The audience consisted of seven churches in Asia Minor, who needed hope and assurance of future blessings.

Living It Out Today

In today’s world, this verse can remind us that God provides for our needs continually and offers healing for the hurt and suffering of humanity. Like relying on a monthly source of sustenance, we can trust in God's continuous provision.

Topics

provisionhealingeternityhopesalvationblessings

Related Verses

Genesis 2:9Ezekiel 47:12Proverbs 3:18John 6:51Revelation 22:14

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the tree of life described as having leaves for healing?
The leaves represent God's provision of physical and spiritual health. Just as a garden might use herbs for medicinal purposes, this imagery highlights how God will restore and heal humanity in His kingdom.
How does Revelation 22:2 connect to the first chapters of Genesis?
Genesis mentions the Tree of Life in Eden, while Revelation describes it in the new heaven and earth. Both texts emphasize God's provision of life and healing from creation to eternity.
What does 'twelve manner of fruits' signify in this verse?
The number twelve often symbolizes completeness or fullness, as seen with the twelve tribes of Israel or the twelve apostles. Here, it suggests that God's provision is abundant and complete.
How does Revelation 22:2 relate to Christian hope?
This verse offers Christians hope by depicting a future where there will be no need for lack or healing; all needs are met in the presence of God, symbolized by the Tree of Life.
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