Revelation 22:6
Arabic Lebanese (bil 3arabe App)
W-2alle el-malèk: "hal-kalem sade2 w-7a2i2e wel-RAB el-Ileh yalle byou7e lal-anbiya ba3at malèko ta-yekshof la-yalle bye3badouh shou yalle la-bodd enno ysir 2ariban.
What Does This Mean?
In Revelation 22:6, an angel confirms the accuracy and truthfulness of John's visions. The Lord God sent this message through his holy prophets to reveal what will soon happen.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who tells you about something exciting that’s going to happen very soon. This verse is like your friend telling you, 'What I’m saying is true and from God.'
Historical Background
The Book of Revelation was written by John towards the end of the first century AD during the Roman Empire. The message was meant for Christians facing persecution, assuring them of divine truth and imminent events.
Living It Out Today
When faced with uncertainty or doubts about life’s events, this verse encourages us to trust in God's promises and truths as revealed through his prophets. It can be a comfort when we feel uncertain about future happenings.
Topics
truthfulnessrevelationprophetsdivine communicationfuture eventstrust
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Revelation 22:6?
An angel speaks to John, confirming the truthfulness of what has been revealed.
What does 'must shortly be done' imply about timing?
It suggests that the events described will happen soon from God's perspective, which may not align with human timelines.
How does this verse relate to other prophetic passages?
This verse connects with other prophecies by emphasizing the certainty and divine origin of the revelations about future events.
What can we learn from Revelation 22:6 about God's communication?
It teaches us that God communicates truthfully through his chosen messengers, ensuring clarity in understanding His plans.
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