Zechariah 10:11
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
তেওঁলোকে সঙ্কটপূৰ্ণ সমুদ্ৰৰ মাজেদি যাত্রা কৰিব; তেওঁলোকে সাগৰৰ ঢৌক প্ৰহাৰ কৰিব; আৰু নীল নদীৰ সকলো জল তেওঁলোকে শুকুৱাই পেলাব। অচূৰৰ মহত্ত্ব তল পেলোৱা হ’ব আৰু মিচৰৰ দণ্ডডালি তেওঁলোকৰ পৰা দূৰ কৰা যাব।
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about God passing through the sea with difficulty and striking down its waves, drying up rivers, and bringing down the pride of Assyria and Egypt. It highlights God's power over nations and natural elements.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're swimming in a big pool but suddenly all the water dries up! That's how powerful God is here. He can make even huge oceans disappear with just a wave of His hand, teaching big countries like Assyria and Egypt to be humble.
Historical Background
Zechariah wrote this prophecy around 520-518 BCE to the Jews returning from exile in Babylon. This verse likely reflects God's promise to protect them against their powerful neighbors, Assyria and Egypt, as they rebuild Jerusalem.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this when facing overwhelming obstacles at work or in personal life. Just like how God dried up waters, He can help us overcome difficulties if we trust in His power and seek His guidance.
Topics
God's powerOvercoming obstaclesHumilityProtectionIsrael's historyProphets
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in this verse?
The speaker here is God, as He describes His actions and power over nations and natural elements.
What does 'all the deeps of the river shall dry up' mean?
This phrase symbolizes God's complete control over nature, showing that even vast bodies of water are subject to His will and power.
How can this verse be applied in a modern context?
In our daily lives, we can trust that just as God controlled the waters, He has the power to guide us through any difficulties if we seek His strength and guidance.
What historical significance does Assyria and Egypt have in this prophecy?
Assyria and Egypt were powerful nations that posed threats to the Jews. This verse reassures the returning exiles of God's protection against these formidable enemies, symbolizing His power over all earthly powers.
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