Revelation 11:9

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What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that after two witnesses are killed, their bodies will lie in the streets for all to see for three and a half days without being buried. It’s part of John's vision about end times events.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your favorite superheroes died but didn't disappear. Everyone could see them lying there for almost four days, like they were on display. That's kind of what this verse is talking about!

Historical Background

The book of Revelation was written by John, likely the same author as the Gospel of John, around 95 AD to encourage Christians facing persecution in Asia Minor. The setting is symbolic and apocalyptic.

Living It Out Today

This verse reminds us that there are times when injustices remain visible for all to see. Today, we might apply this by noticing and speaking out against wrongs happening in our communities.

Topics

faithperseveranceend timesapocalypsewitnessingjustice

Related Verses

Daniel 12:6Matthew 24:9-14Ezekiel 37:1-14Acts 7:58-60Revelation 13:14-15

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the two witnesses mentioned in Revelation 11?
The two witnesses are not explicitly named, but some scholars suggest they could symbolize Moses and Elijah or represent all true prophets. Their role is to bear witness to God's truth.
What does it mean that their bodies will be seen for three days and a half?
This period likely symbolizes a time of judgment, where the world sees the consequences of rejecting divine testimony. It could also represent the duration of mourning or desecration.
Why are the witnesses not allowed to be buried?
Their bodies being denied burial suggests an act of disrespect and defiance against God's chosen messengers, emphasizing the depth of opposition they faced.
How does this relate to other Biblical themes?
This verse connects with themes of suffering for faith, resurrection (as the witnesses will be resurrected), and divine judgment. It also reflects a pattern where God’s people face persecution but are ultimately vindicated.
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