Isaiah 66:24

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, God is speaking and says that people will go out and see the bodies of those who disobeyed Him. These bodies will not decay, and the fire that consumes them will never be put out. This will be a source of disgust for all who see it.

Explained for Children

Imagine a playground where some kids never clean up their mess. God says there will be a place where everyone can see the mess and know it never goes away. It's like a big, smelly trash pile that makes everyone feel sick to their stomach.

Historical Background

Isaiah 66 was written by the prophet Isaiah around 700 BC. It was intended for the Israelites and addressed the future judgment of those who rebelled against God. The imagery reflects the cultural fears of eternal punishment and shame.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse reminds us of the consequences of sin. For example, someone who continuously lies may eventually lose all credibility, and the damage to their reputation is like a wound that never heals, causing disgust among their peers.

Topics

judgmenteternal consequencesrepentancesindivine retributiondisgust

Related Verses

Isaiah 65:25Matthew 25:41Revelation 14:10Mark 9:48Jeremiah 17:27

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'worm shall not die' mean?
The 'worm' refers to the idea that the bodies of those who disobeyed God will never fully decay. It symbolizes the eternal nature of the punishment and the permanence of their sin.
Does 'their fire be quenched' refer to hell?
Yes, this phrase is often interpreted as referring to the eternal fire of hell. It indicates that the punishment for sin is continuous and unending, similar to the image of eternal flames.
How can we apply this verse to our lives?
This verse encourages us to reflect on the consequences of our actions and the importance of living a life in accordance with God's will. It serves as a reminder of the need for repentance and the gravity of sin.
What does 'abhorring unto all flesh' mean?
This phrase means that the sight of those who disobeyed God will be so disgusting that everyone will find it repulsive. It emphasizes the severe judgment and the profound impact it has on others.
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