Isaiah 44:28
Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)
Kir haqqında “o, çobanımdır,Xoşuma gələnlərin hamısını həyata keçirəcək”,Yerusəlim haqqında “yenidən qurulacaq”,Məbəd haqqında “təməlin qoyulacaq” deyən Rəbb Mənəm».
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is talking about Cyrus, a Persian king who will help rebuild Jerusalem and its temple. God calls Cyrus His shepherd, showing that He has a special plan for him. The key message is that God uses even non-believers to fulfill His purposes.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special toy that got broken. God says He will use a friend, even if that friend doesn't know Him, to help fix your toy. Just like how God used Cyrus to help rebuild the temple, He can use anyone to help us when we need it.
Historical Background
The verse was written by the prophet Isaiah around 700 BC. Isaiah wrote to the Israelites who were in exile in Babylon, predicting that God would use a Persian king named Cyrus to restore Jerusalem and its temple.
Living It Out Today
Today, a real-life scenario could be a business leader who, without knowing it, helps a community by building a community center. This shows that God can use anyone, even those who don't follow Him, to bring about good in the world.
Topics
prophesyrestorationdivine sovereigntynon-believersleadershiprebuilding
Related Verses
Ezra 1:1-4Jeremiah 29:10-14Ezekiel 37:24-28Daniel 6:25-28Matthew 28:18-20
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Cyrus mentioned in Isaiah 44:28?
Cyrus was a Persian king who allowed the Jews to return from exile in Babylon to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem.
What does it mean that God calls Cyrus His shepherd?
It means that God has a special plan for Cyrus and will guide him to do what God wants, even though Cyrus may not know God.
How can this verse be applied to our daily lives?
It reminds us that God can use anyone, even those who do not follow Him, to bring about His purposes and help others.
What is the significance of rebuilding Jerusalem and its temple?
Rebuilding Jerusalem and its temple symbolizes the restoration of God's people and their relationship with Him, showing God's faithfulness to His promises.
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