Isaiah 10:30

Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))

What Does This Mean?

This verse is a call for attention, directed to the people of Gallim, Laish, and Anathoth, warning them to listen and respond to the message being shared. It's part of a prophecy that foretells a coming judgment and the spread of news throughout these regions.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game of telephone with your friends. This verse is like someone telling Gallim to shout a message really loud so that Laish and Anathoth can hear it too. It's a way of making sure everyone gets the message.

Historical Background

The book of Isaiah was written by the prophet Isaiah around 700 BC. This verse is part of a larger prophecy directed at the people of Israel and Judah, warning them of the consequences of their rebellion against God. The towns mentioned were all located in the northern part of Judah.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse could be applied to the importance of passing on important messages within our communities. Just as Gallim was called to lift up its voice and spread the word, we too are called to share important news or warnings with our neighbors and friends.

Topics

prophecyjudgmentwarningscommunityfaithfulnesscommunication

Related Verses

Isaiah 1:10Jeremiah 7:1Ezekiel 33:2Matthew 10:27Romans 10:14

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are these specific towns mentioned in Isaiah 10:30?
These towns are mentioned because they were part of the region where the judgment was coming. The message needed to reach these specific areas for the prophecy to be complete.
What does 'poor Anathoth' mean in this context?
'Poor Anathoth' likely refers to the town of Anathoth being in a state of distress or poverty, possibly due to the judgment that was coming, highlighting the gravity of the situation.
How is this verse relevant to today's world?
This verse can be seen as a reminder of the importance of sharing important messages with others, much like spreading awareness about issues in our communities today.
Can you explain the historical significance of the towns mentioned?
The towns mentioned were part of the region of Judah, and their inclusion in the prophecy highlights the scope and reach of the judgment that was coming, affecting all parts of the region.
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