Revelation 2:17
Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)
من له اذن فليسمع ما يقوله الروح للكنائس. من يغلب فسأعطيه ان يأكل من المنّ المخفى واعطيه حصاة بيضاء وعلى الحصاة اسم جديد مكتوب لا يعرفه احد غير الذي يأخذ
What Does This Mean?
Jesus is speaking to the churches and promises those who overcome will receive special gifts, including hidden manna and a white stone with a new name.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and Jesus says he has a surprise for you if you find him. He'll give you something yummy like honey and a special rock with your secret superhero name on it!
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of Revelation written by John around 95 AD. It was addressed to seven Christian churches in Asia Minor, discussing their faith and perseverance.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this can be seen as a promise that those who remain faithful despite challenges will receive unexpected blessings and unique identities from God.
Topics
faithfulnessrewardperseveranceidentitypromises of Godspiritual gifts
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the 'hidden manna' mentioned in Revelation 2:17?
The hidden manna symbolizes spiritual nourishment and God's promise to provide sustenance for those who are faithful, just as He provided manna to the Israelites.
How can we understand the concept of a 'white stone' in Revelation 2:17?
A white stone symbolizes purity and victory. In ancient times, it was used as a token of honor or admission into festivals, indicating that believers will be honored by God.
What does the new name on the stone represent in Revelation 2:17?
The new name signifies an intimate and personal relationship with God, much like how parents give their children names to show love and identity. This represents a unique spiritual identity given by God.
How can we apply the message of Revelation 2:17 in our daily lives?
We can remain steadfast in our faith despite challenges, knowing that our perseverance will be rewarded with blessings from God and a deeper sense of identity as His children.