Revelation 17:3
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Мине Рух солғап алды, һәм фәрештә мине сүллеккә күсерҙе. Унда мин ҡып-ҡыҙыл януар өҫтөндә ултырған ҡатынды күрҙем. Януар ете башлы һәм ун мөгөҙлө ине һәм Алланы хурлаған исемдәр менән ҡапланғайны.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, John is taken into a vision where he sees a woman sitting on a beast with seven heads and ten horns. The woman represents an entity that causes blasphemy, and the scene symbolizes something significant in prophetic language.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're dreaming about a big, scary monster with lots of heads and horns. Sitting on this monster is a lady who does bad things. This dream tells us about some important ideas from long ago.
Historical Background
The Book of Revelation was written by John around the end of the first century CE for early Christian communities facing persecution under Roman rule. The imagery reflects apocalyptic traditions where symbolic visions warned and encouraged believers.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can remind us to be aware of institutions or ideologies that might corrupt our faith or lead us astray from God’s will. It encourages vigilance in discerning truth from deception.
Topics
faithprophecyperseveranceblasphemyvisionary symbolismapocalyptic imagery
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who wrote this verse?
This verse was written by John, traditionally believed to be John the Apostle.
What is the significance of seven heads and ten horns?
In biblical imagery, these numbers often symbolize completeness or totality. The seven heads might represent fullness in a negative sense, while the ten horns could signify power or authority.
How should we interpret symbolic visions like this one?
Symbolic visions are meant to convey deep spiritual truths through vivid imagery rather than literal events. Understanding them requires considering their context and biblical symbolism.
Can you explain the woman's role in this scene?
The woman likely symbolizes a corrupt power or institution that opposes God, as indicated by her sitting on a beast full of blasphemy.
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