Isaiah 15:6

Arabic Simplified (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how the waters of Nimrim will become desolate, and the grass and plants will wither and die. Isaiah, the prophet, is speaking here, warning of a coming judgment that will devastate the land.

Explained for Children

Imagine a beautiful garden that suddenly dries up and all the plants turn brown. That's what this verse is talking about. The prophet Isaiah is telling us that something very bad will happen to a place called Nimrim.

Historical Background

Isaiah wrote this verse around 700 BC, during a time of political turmoil in the Middle East. The prophecy was directed at the Moabites, who were neighbors and enemies of the Israelites, warning them of coming judgment for their pride and rebellion against God.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can apply this verse by recognizing the importance of environmental stewardship. Just as the land suffered due to divine judgment, our actions can have severe consequences on the environment, reminding us to take care of God's creation.

Topics

judgmentenvironmentprophecynaturedestructionwarning

Related Verses

Isaiah 24:4Jeremiah 48:34Amos 4:9Psalm 107:33-34Matthew 24:7

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the desolation of Nimrim symbolize?
The desolation of Nimrim symbolizes the coming judgment and destruction that will occur as a result of the Moabites' sins against God.
How does this verse relate to environmental concerns?
This verse can be seen as a warning about the consequences of neglecting the environment, as the land becomes desolate and devoid of life.
Why is the destruction of plants and grass significant?
The destruction of plants and grass signifies the complete devastation of the land, emphasizing the severity of the judgment being described.
How can this verse be used in preaching?
This verse can be used to emphasize the importance of repentance and obedience to God's commands to avoid divine judgment and to care for the environment.
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