Revelation 11:13
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Шул уҡ мәлдә бик көслө итеп ер тетрәне, ҡаланың ундан бер өлөшө емерелде, ер тетрәүҙән ете мең кеше үлде, ә ҡалғандары бик ныҡ ҡурҡып, күктәр Аллаһын данланы.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes an earthquake that happens immediately after a significant event in the city. In this earthquake, one-tenth of the city falls and seven thousand people are killed. The survivors become afraid and give glory to God. It highlights the impact of divine intervention.
Explained for Children
Imagine if there was a big shake like when you jump on a trampoline but much bigger, and it made part of your town fall down. Many people got hurt, but those who were left decided they needed to thank God for being so powerful.
Historical Background
The Book of Revelation was written by John around the end of the first century AD when Christians faced severe persecution under Roman rule. This verse is part of his visionary account intended to encourage believers through times of hardship and warn about divine judgment.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse reminds us that in moments of crisis or disaster, we can choose to acknowledge God’s power and give glory to Him rather than focusing solely on the tragedy. For example, after a natural disaster, communities might come together to seek spiritual comfort and gratitude.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is one-tenth of the city significant in Revelation 11:13?
The number 'one-tenth' might symbolize partial judgment, indicating that while not all of humanity faces immediate divine punishment, there are still consequences for ignoring God’s message.
How should Christians respond to natural disasters according to this verse?
Christians can find comfort and hope in trusting God's sovereignty during such events and might choose to give glory to Him as a way of coping with the tragedy.
What does 'gave glory to the God of heaven' mean in Revelation 11:13?
It means that those who survived recognized God's power over nature and acknowledged His authority, choosing to worship Him rather than fear solely the destructive event.
How does this verse connect with other parts of the Bible?
This verse connects with passages where God demonstrates His power through natural phenomena (like earthquakes) as a means of judgment or to draw attention to Himself, showing continuity in how divine intervention is portrayed throughout biblical history.
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