Revelation 11:14

Bashkir 2014 - Инжил Башҡортча

What Does This Mean?

This verse marks a progression in the sequence of 'woes' described in Revelation, indicating that the second woe has passed and the third is coming soon. John, the author, writes to warn and prepare his audience for these difficult times.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where there are three big challenges. You've just finished the second one and now you know the last challenge is almost here. This verse tells us that the next hard thing is coming up really fast!

Historical Background

Revelation was written by John, likely on the island of Patmos around 95 AD, during a time when Christians faced severe persecution under Roman rule. The audience consisted primarily of persecuted Christian communities in Asia Minor.

Living It Out Today

In our modern context, this verse can remind us to prepare for future challenges and difficulties. Just as John warned his community about the coming woes, we should anticipate potential hardships and seek God's guidance.

Topics

persecutionend timeshopeperseverancewarningsjudgment

Related Verses

Isaiah 59:18Zechariah 12:8-9Matthew 24:6-7Luke 21:9-10Revelation 8:13

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of 'woes' in this verse?
In Biblical context, a 'woe' refers to a declaration of judgment or calamity. The three woes in Revelation signify significant trials and judgments that will come upon the earth.
Who is speaking in Revelation 11:14?
The speaker is John, the author of Revelation, who was given visions by God to relay messages about future events to his audience.
How does this verse relate to the broader theme of Revelation?
This verse fits within Revelation's overarching theme of end-times prophecy and divine judgment. It highlights the progression towards final tribulations leading up to Christ's return.
What can we learn from the quick succession of woes in our lives today?
The quick succession of woes teaches us that challenges often come one after another without warning. This verse encourages preparation, reliance on God, and perseverance through trials.
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