Revelation 6:15

Arabic 2023 (SAB) (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes a scene where people from all walks of life—kings, soldiers, rich men, and everyone else—are desperately trying to hide themselves in caves and mountains during a time of great distress. It highlights the fear and panic that arises when facing judgment.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you were playing hide-and-seek and suddenly the game became so scary that even the biggest kids and grown-ups wanted to find the best hiding spots, like under your bed or in a dark closet. That's kind of what this verse is about, but much more serious!

Historical Background

The Book of Revelation was written by John around 96 AD while he was exiled on Patmos. The audience was primarily early Christians facing persecution and uncertainty. This apocalyptic imagery reflects the cultural and religious context of anticipating divine judgment.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can remind us to prepare spiritually for difficult moments rather than seeking temporary or inadequate shelters. For example, during a crisis, instead of just hiding from problems, we should turn to God for strength and guidance.

Topics

judgmentfearpreparationhopespiritual strengthpersecution

Related Verses

Matthew 24:30Luke 21:25-26Isaiah 2:19Ezekiel 7:18Zephaniah 2:1

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean by 'hiding' themselves?
Hiding in this context means seeking refuge or protection from the coming judgment. It symbolizes an overwhelming fear and desire to escape from what is happening.
Why do kings and rich men also hide?
Even those with power, wealth, and influence cannot avoid the effects of divine judgment. This verse shows that no one can escape when God's judgment comes.
How does this relate to our lives today?
This verse teaches us about the importance of spiritual readiness. Instead of fleeing or hiding from challenges, we should trust in God and seek His protection.
Are there any other verses that talk about similar themes?
Yes, passages like Matthew 24:30, Luke 21:25-26, Isaiah 2:19, Ezekiel 7:18, and Zephaniah 2:1 discuss similar themes of judgment and seeking refuge.
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