Revelation 14:2
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Мин күктән шарлауыҡ тауышына һәм көслө күк күкрәүенә оҡшаған тауыш ишеттем. Был тауыш арфасыларҙың арфала уйнаған тауышы кеүек ине.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes John hearing a voice from heaven that sounds like rushing waters and thunder, accompanied by the sound of harps being played. The speaker is not explicitly mentioned but can be inferred to be God or an angel. The key message is about divine presence and the joyous celebration in heaven.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're at a big concert where there's so much noise it sounds like waterfalls and thunder, but then all of a sudden beautiful music starts playing. That's what John heard when he was in his dream-like state looking up to heaven.
Historical Background
The Book of Revelation was written by the Apostle John around 95 AD during the time of Emperor Domitian. It was directed towards seven churches in Asia Minor facing persecution, and its imagery draws heavily from Old Testament visions and Jewish apocalyptic literature.
Living It Out Today
Just as this verse describes a majestic symphony from heaven amidst turmoil, we can find peace and joy in our faith even during difficult times. For example, when someone is going through tough challenges at work or home, they can draw strength and comfort by focusing on the promise of divine presence.
Topics
heavenly visionsdivine presencecelebrationapocalyptic imageryfaith in difficult timessound symbolism
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Revelation 14:2?
The speaker isn't explicitly named, but the voice from heaven likely represents God or an angel. This interpretation comes from the context of other heavenly voices mentioned throughout Revelation.
What are the symbols used in this verse?
The symbols include 'the voice of many waters' and 'voice of a great thunder,' representing the power and majesty of God, while 'harps being played' symbolizes joyous celebration and divine music.
How does this verse relate to the overall message of Revelation?
Revelation 14:2 is part of a series that portrays heavenly scenes and divine presence. It emphasizes God’s power and majesty, which comforts believers amidst persecution and gives them hope for the future.
What can we learn about faith from this verse?
From this verse, we can understand that even in challenging circumstances, there is a heavenly perspective of joy and celebration. It encourages faith by reminding us of God’s presence and power amidst difficulties.
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