Micah 7:17
Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))
يَلحَسونَ التُّرابَ كالحَيَّةِ، كزَواحِفِ الأرضِ. يَخرُجونَ بالرِّعدَةِ مِنْ حُصونِهِمْ، يأتونَ بالرُّعبِ إلَى الرَّبِّ إلهِنا ويَخافونَ مِنكَ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how the enemies of God's people will be humbled and afraid, showing their submission to God. The speaker is Micah, a prophet who warns and encourages his audience with messages from God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have some mean neighbors who always bully you. But one day, they become so scared that they crawl on the ground like snakes or worms coming out of holes because they are afraid of God's power. It’s like when you see a big scary dog and you feel very small.
Historical Background
Micah wrote this prophecy during the time of the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah, around 700 BC. He spoke to both nations, warning them about their sins and promising God's future restoration for His people.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, someone might feel intimidated by powerful adversaries at work or school, but this verse reminds us that ultimately, those who fear God will be respected more than the seemingly invincible figures of today’s world.
Topics
fear of Godhumilityprophecyrestorationsubmissionenemies
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'licking the dust' symbolize?
'Licking the dust' is a symbolic expression that conveys the idea of being humiliated and reduced to a lowly state, showing complete submission or defeat.
Why are they afraid of God?
They are afraid because they recognize God's power and justice. This fear comes from an understanding that God has control over all events and can punish those who defy Him.
Can this verse apply to non-religious situations?
Yes, the concept of facing one’s fears or being humbled by a greater power is universal. It can be applied metaphorically in various non-religious contexts where someone must face their weaknesses and acknowledge a higher authority.
How does this verse relate to God's justice?
This verse shows that God’s justice will eventually bring even the most powerful adversaries to their knees, demonstrating His sovereignty over all actions and outcomes.
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