Isaiah 2:7
Arabic 2023 (SAB) (الكتاب الشريف)
اِمْتَلَأَتْ بِلَادُهُمْ فِضَّةً وَذَهَبًا، وَكُنُوزُهُمْ لَا حَدَّ لَهَا. اِمْتَلَأَتْ بِلَادُهُمْ خَيْلًا، وَمَرْكَبَاتُهُمْ لَا حَدَّ لَهَا.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a nation that is wealthy and has a strong military. Isaiah is speaking about a powerful country that has a lot of silver, gold, and military equipment, showing that they rely heavily on their riches and might.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a toy box that was always full of your favorite toys, and you also had a big collection of toy cars. That's kind of like what this verse is talking about, but for a whole country that has lots of gold, silver, and lots of war chariots.
Historical Background
The book of Isaiah was written by the prophet Isaiah in the 8th century BCE. This verse is part of a larger prophecy about the nations surrounding Israel, particularly Assyria, who were known for their wealth and military power.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might think of a country that spends a lot of its budget on military equipment while neglecting its people's basic needs. This verse reminds us that true security and prosperity come from trusting in God rather than just material wealth and power.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Isaiah 2:7?
Isaiah, the prophet, is speaking. He is giving a prophecy about the nations surrounding Israel, particularly about their wealth and military might.
What does this verse say about trust in military might?
This verse highlights the emphasis on military power and wealth in the nations surrounding Israel. It suggests that trust in military strength can be misleading and not a true source of security or prosperity.
How does this relate to today's world?
Today, this verse can be seen as a caution against countries that overly invest in military equipment while neglecting other societal needs, suggesting that true security comes from a different source.
What can we learn about wealth from this verse?
We can learn that an abundance of wealth does not guarantee happiness or security. The verse encourages a deeper reflection on what true prosperity and trust should be based on.
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