Revelation 13:7
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Ukatsti Diosan wawanakapampi nuwasiñatakis munañanïñ kankañax churatarakïnwa jupanakar atipjañkama; ukhamarus kunayman jaqinakaru, markanakaru, kunayman parlani jaqinakar apnaqañataki.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a powerful figure given authority to make war against believers and conquer them, with influence over all kinds of people across the world. John wrote this as part of his vision in Revelation.
Explained for Children
Imagine a bully who gets to pick on kids at school and tell everyone what to do. This verse is about someone like that, but for adults, and they are allowed to be mean to those who believe in God.
Historical Background
The Book of Revelation was written by John the Apostle around AD 96 during the reign of Emperor Domitian. The audience was primarily Christians facing persecution across Asia Minor, where Roman rule was strict and often hostile towards non-Roman religions.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this can be seen as a reminder that believers may face opposition from powerful forces or individuals who seek to undermine their faith and influence others against them. It emphasizes the need for resilience in faith during tough times.
Topics
persecutionfaithfulnesspoweroppressionresilienceend-times
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is 'him' in Revelation 13:7?
'Him' refers to a powerful figure, often interpreted as an antichrist-like entity, given authority by God to test and purify the faith of believers.
What does it mean that power was given over all kindreds, tongues, and nations?
It means this powerful figure has control or influence over people from different backgrounds, languages, and countries, reflecting a global reach.
How should believers respond to persecution as described in Revelation 13:7?
Believers are encouraged to remain steadfast in their faith, trusting that God will see them through difficult times, and use these experiences for spiritual growth.
Is there hope mentioned despite the challenges posed by this powerful figure?
While not explicitly stated here, Revelation as a whole promises ultimate victory to believers over all adversaries, reinforcing hope in God's sovereignty.
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