Zechariah 3:1
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رب منه بونو گؤرستدی: ربّئن مَلهیئنئن قاباغیندا باش کاهئن یوشَع دورموشدو. شیطان دا اونون ساغیندا دورموشدو کی، اونا ائتّئهام وورسون.
What Does This Mean?
This verse shows Joshua the high priest standing before God's angel with Satan resisting him on his right side. It highlights a struggle between good and evil, with God's support for Joshua.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where there are two teams: one team wants to help you win, and another team tries to stop you. In this story, Joshua is like the player who has God’s helper on one side and Satan trying to trip him up on the other side.
Historical Background
Zechariah wrote this prophecy around 520 BC during a time when many Jews had returned from exile in Babylon. The audience was primarily these returning exiles, and the cultural setting was one of rebuilding their temple and re-establishing religious practices.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can remind us that even though we may face opposition or temptation (like Satan), God is always there to support us as we strive to do what’s right. Think about a time when you felt alone against your challenges; remember that God stands by you too.
Topics
salvationfaithhoperesistancesupporttemptation
Related Verses
Job 1:6-12Luke 4:1-13Romans 8:31-39James 1:12-15Revelation 12:7-10
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Joshua mentioned in the verse?
Joshua was a high priest during the time of Zechariah. He represents the people of Israel, facing opposition but supported by God.
What does it mean for Satan to stand at his right hand?
Satan standing on Joshua’s right side symbolizes his attempt to interfere with or undermine Joshua's position and influence before God.
How can this verse be applied in our lives today?
This verse reminds us that while we may face adversaries, God is always ready to support and protect us as long as we stand firm in faith.
Are there any other scriptures that speak about the conflict between good and evil?
Yes, many passages do. For instance, Revelation 12:7-10 talks about Michael and his angels fighting against Satan and his forces.
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