Revelation 17:10
Bashkir 2014 - Инжил Башҡортча
Ул батшаларҙың бишәүһе һәләк булды, береһе бар, етенсеһе әле килмәгән. Килгәс тә ул оҙаҡ булмаясаҡ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Revelation tells us about seven kings or kingdoms. Five have already passed, one is currently active, and the last will come soon but won't last long. The speaker is likely John, who wrote much of Revelation.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where seven friends are taking turns as leader. Five friends already had their turn, now it's the sixth friend’s turn, and there's one more friend left to be the leader for just a little while before the game ends.
Historical Background
This verse was written by John of Patmos around 96 AD during the reign of Emperor Domitian. He wrote to early Christian communities in Asia Minor, predicting future events related to Roman emperors and the end times based on Jewish apocalyptic tradition.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this can remind us not to be overly attached to fleeting political power. Just as kingdoms rise and fall, so do governments and leaders; we should focus on enduring values rather than temporary regimes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the seven kings in this verse?
The seven kings represent a series of empires or rulers, with five having already passed during John's time, one reigning at that moment, and another to come.
How do we understand 'short space' for the last king?
This phrase suggests a brief period of influence before the final events predicted in Revelation take place. It could be interpreted as a short reign or a small window of significant action.
What is the purpose of including this information about kings?
The mention helps early Christians understand that worldly power comes and goes, but faith in God remains constant. It also builds anticipation for the end times.
How can we apply Revelation 17:10 in our daily lives?
We should recognize the impermanence of human rulerships and focus on spiritual leadership and values that endure beyond temporal power structures.
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