Isaiah 11:9
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
لَنْ يُؤذِيَ أحَدَهُمُ الآخَرَ، وَلَنْ يُهلِكَ بَعضُهُمْ بَعْضاً عَلَى جَبَلِي المُقَدَّسِ. لأنَّ الأرْضَ سَتَمتَلِئُ مِنْ مَعرِفَةِ اللهِ، كَما يَمْتَلِئُ البَحرُ بِالماءِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Isaiah says that in God's holy mountain, there will be no hurting or destroying. It promises that the earth will be filled with knowledge of the Lord, just like the sea is covered by water. God is speaking, and the key message is about peace and the spread of divine knowledge.
Explained for Children
Imagine a big, beautiful mountain where everyone is kind and no one hurts each other. That's like God's holy mountain. And just like how water covers the sea, soon everyone on Earth will know about God. It's like when you learn something new every day, but this time, it's about understanding God better.
Historical Background
Isaiah, a prophet of God, wrote this around 700 B.C. to the people of Israel. At the time, the people were often threatened by enemies and needed reassurance of God's protection and the future peace promised in this prophecy.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, a community might be struggling with violence and fear. This verse encourages leaders and members to work towards creating a safe, peaceful environment where everyone understands and lives by God's teachings.
Topics
peaceknowledge of Godprophecyprotectionsalvationhope
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'my holy mountain' refer to in Isaiah 11:9?
'My holy mountain' refers to the place where God's presence is most evident, often symbolizing a place of peace and safety. It's a metaphor for a world transformed by God's presence.
How is the earth to be full of the knowledge of the Lord?
The verse suggests that just as water covers the sea, the knowledge of God will be universal and pervasive, indicating a future where all people understand and follow God's teachings.
What does it mean that there will be no hurting or destroying?
This means that in God's kingdom, there will be no violence or harm. It's a promise of a future of peace and harmony among all creation.
How can we apply Isaiah 11:9 in our community?
We can promote peace and understanding by spreading knowledge about God's teachings, fostering a community where everyone feels safe and valued, and working towards a world free from violence and harm.
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