Revelation 18:9
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
مُلُوكُ الأرْضِ الَّذِينَ زَنُوا مَعَها وَشارَكُوها فِي تَرَفِها، سَيَنُوحُونَ عَلَيها عِندَما يَرَونَ دُخانَ احتِراقِها.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Revelation tells us that kings who were once close to a powerful entity called 'her' will mourn when they see her burning. This shows how people who benefited from her will feel sad about her downfall.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your favorite toy store suddenly caught fire and was destroyed. You might have been so happy playing there, but now you'd be really sad to see it burn down. That's kind of like what this verse is saying about the kings who used to enjoy things from a big powerful place that is now burning.
Historical Background
The Book of Revelation was written by John around 95 AD during Roman persecution. It was meant for early Christians facing hardships, encouraging them with prophecies about the downfall of oppressive powers and the triumph of God’s kingdom.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us that even powerful entities or individuals who seem invincible might face their own fall. For example, a corrupt CEO might be mourned by those who benefited financially from their actions but will eventually face justice.
Topics
judgmentpowercorruptionfalling empiresrepentancejustice
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is 'her' mentioned in Revelation 18:9?
In this verse, 'her' likely refers to a powerful entity that has caused corruption and suffering, often interpreted as a symbol for an oppressive empire or city.
Why do the kings lament her burning?
The kings mourn because they had enjoyed benefits from her. Her destruction means an end to their luxurious lifestyle and privileges derived from their association with this powerful entity.
How does Revelation 18:9 tie into the overall message of Revelation?
This verse underscores a theme in Revelation about divine judgment on oppressive powers. It shows that even those who benefited will face consequences, highlighting God's justice.
What can we learn from Revelation 18:9 about power and corruption?
The verse teaches us to be wary of corrupted power and the fleeting nature of worldly pleasures. It suggests a call for moral integrity in leadership positions.
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