Haggai 2:23
Arabic 2023 (SAB) (الكتاب الشريف)
وَقَالَ الْمَوْلَى الْقَدِيرُ: ”هَذَا كَلَامُ اللهِ يَا عَبْدِي زَرْبَابِلَ ابْنَ سَأَلْتِيلَ: ’فِي ذَلِكَ الْيَوْمِ آخُذُكَ وَأَجْعَلُكَ كَخَاتِمٍ لِي، لِأَنِّي اخْتَرْتُكَ.‘ هَذَا كَلَامُ الْمَوْلَى الْقَدِيرِ.“
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God speaks to Zerubbabel, saying He will make him like a signet ring, which shows how special and chosen he is. It emphasizes that Zerubbabel has been picked for an important role.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you were given your favorite superhero's ring as a way of showing everyone that you're their sidekick. That’s what God is doing with Zerubbabel here; He’s saying, 'You are special and chosen like my hero.'
Historical Background
Haggai wrote this prophecy during the time when the Jewish people were returning from exile in Babylon around 520 BCE. The audience was likely the returned exiles rebuilding the Temple in Jerusalem under Zerubbabel's leadership.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could involve someone feeling undervalued at work. Like Zerubbabel, they might realize that their boss values them immensely and sees potential where others don't, leading to a significant promotion or role.
Topics
leadershipchosennessrestorationpromisefaithfulnessdivine election
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Zerubbabel?
Zerubbabel was a leader of the Jewish people who returned from Babylonian exile to rebuild Jerusalem and its temple. He is seen as a significant figure for restoration.
What does being 'like a signet' mean?
A signet ring symbolizes authority, identity, and special status. Being like a signet means Zerubbabel was chosen to represent God’s authority and had an important role in rebuilding the Temple.
How does this verse relate to leadership?
It highlights how leaders are chosen not just based on their abilities but because they have been specially appointed and trusted by God.
How can this verse encourage believers today?
It encourages us to embrace our unique role and trust that we are part of a bigger divine purpose.
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