Isaiah 46:7
Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)
يَرْفَعُونَهَا عَلَى أَكْتَافِهِمْ وَيَنْقُلُونَهَا لِيَنْصِبُوهَا فِي مَوْضِعِهَا حَيْثُ تَسْتَقِرُّ هُنَاكَ لاَ تَبْرَحُ مِنْ مَكَانِهَا، وَإِنِ اسْتَغَاثَ بِهَا أَحَدٌ لاَ تَسْتَجِيبُ وَلاَ تُنَجِّيهِ مِنْ مِحْنَتِهِ؟
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes people carrying an idol and setting it in place. The idol cannot move or help those who worship it in times of trouble. Isaiah is speaking, warning against idol worship.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy that you carry around. You place it on a shelf and pretend it can protect you. But it can't move or speak to help you. This verse tells us that idols are like those toys, not real helpers.
Historical Background
Isaiah wrote this around 700 BC. He was speaking to the people of Israel who sometimes worshipped idols. This was a common practice in the ancient Near East, where gods were often represented by statues.
Living It Out Today
Think of a time when you relied on something or someone to solve your problems but they couldn't. This verse reminds us to look to God for help, not to things or people who can't actually help.
Topics
idolatryfaithtrustworshipfalse godssalvation
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of Isaiah 46:7?
The main message is a warning against idol worship, emphasizing that idols cannot help those who rely on them.
Why did Isaiah use the example of idols being carried?
Isaiah used this example to show how idols are powerless and cannot move or answer prayers, unlike the true God.
How can we apply this verse in our lives today?
We can apply this verse by ensuring our trust and reliance are placed on God alone, rather than on things or people that cannot truly help us.
What are some cross-references to understand Isaiah 46:7 better?
Psalms 115:4-7 and Habakkuk 2:18-19 are great cross-references as they also discuss the futility of idol worship.
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