Isaiah 57:7
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Isaiah criticizes the people for setting up their beds and altars on high mountains to worship idols. It highlights the practice of sacrificing to false gods and emphasizes the disapproval of this idolatrous behavior.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a special blanket and pillow that you took to the top of a really tall hill just to play with your toys that you think are magical. The verse is like a parent saying, 'Why are you doing this on top of the hill? It’s not a good idea.'
Historical Background
The book of Isaiah was written by the prophet Isaiah around 700 BC. He wrote to the people of Judah, warning them about the consequences of their idolatrous practices. The cultural setting was one where various pagan practices were prevalent, and the mountain tops were often places of worship for these false gods.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this can be applied to people who prioritize worldly or material things over spiritual growth. For instance, someone who spends all their time pursuing wealth and ignores their faith is like setting up an idol on a high mountain.