Isaiah 24:5

Arabic Simplified (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from the book of Isaiah tells us that the earth is polluted because people have broken God's laws, changed His rules, and broken their promises to Him. It's a message from God through the prophet Isaiah, warning of the consequences of humanity's actions.

Explained for Children

Imagine the earth as a beautiful garden. But when people don't follow the rules to keep it clean and take care of it, it gets dirty and messy. That's what God is saying happened because people didn't follow His rules.

Historical Background

Isaiah wrote this around 700 BC during a time when Israel and Judah were facing serious moral and spiritual decline. The people were disobeying God's laws and facing the consequences of their actions, which was a concern for Isaiah.

Living It Out Today

Today, we might see this as a reminder to respect and take care of our environment. For example, if a community ignores recycling rules and pollutes a river, it affects everyone's health and well-being.

Topics

environmentlawscovenantsinconsequencesprophets

Related Verses

Genesis 1:26-28Psalm 8:6-8Romans 8:20-22Revelation 11:18Jeremiah 7:9-10

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'defiled' mean in this context?
'Defiled' means that something is made impure or unclean. In this case, the earth is described as being made impure due to human actions.
Why is the earth described as being under its inhabitants?
It suggests that the earth's condition is a direct result of the actions of the people living on it, emphasizing human responsibility.
What does 'everlasting covenant' refer to?
The 'everlasting covenant' refers to God's promises made to humanity, especially to keep faith with His people and to have a lasting relationship with them.
How can we apply this verse to our daily lives?
We can apply this by being mindful of how our actions affect the environment and striving to live in harmony with God's laws and promises.
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