Zechariah 4:1
Azerbajani Bible (South) Used in Both Iran and Azerbaijan 2008
منئمله دانيشان مَلَک گری قاييديب منی يوخوسوندان اويانان آدام کئمي اوياتدي.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes an angel waking the prophet Zechariah from a dream-like state, much like someone being awakened from sleep. The message suggests a transition from a spiritual vision to reality.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're dreaming about something exciting and then your mom or dad wakes you up gently. That's what happened here - an angel woke Zechariah from his special dream so he could understand its meaning better.
Historical Background
Zechariah, a prophet during the time of the Babylonian exile return, wrote this around 520 BC. The verse is part of his vision and prophecy meant to encourage and instruct the returned exiles as they rebuilt Jerusalem.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, we can relate this to moments when we're distracted or daydreaming about problems and suddenly a friend or colleague brings us back to focus on what's important now. It’s a reminder to stay present and engaged with reality.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was Zechariah dreaming about before being woken up?
The text doesn’t specify exactly, but it likely refers to a vision or prophecy he had been given. This waking is part of the process where God communicates with Zechariah.
Who was the angel in this verse?
While not explicitly named, angels were often messengers from God who delivered important messages and interpretations to prophets like Zechariah.
Why is it significant that he was woken up 'as a man out of sleep'?
This phrase emphasizes the clarity and vividness of the experience, highlighting how crucial it was for him to fully understand what he had seen or been told in his vision.
Can this verse be applied to our daily lives today?
Yes, it can remind us to stay attentive and focused on God's guidance when we're distracted by dreams or visions of the future. It encourages a return to reality with clarity.
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