Revelation 9:12

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Revelation says that one terrible thing has already happened, and two more are coming. It's part of a warning about future troubles. The speaker is an angel.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where there are three big challenges. You've finished the first challenge, but now you know there are two more coming! This verse tells us something similar is happening in the world, and it's part of a bigger story.

Historical Background

The book of Revelation was written by John, probably around AD 95, to early Christian communities facing persecution. The message warns about future troubles but also offers hope in Jesus Christ.

Living It Out Today

Think about a time when you faced a tough challenge and then learned there were more ahead. This verse encourages us to stay strong because even if hard times come one after another, we can find strength through our faith.

Topics

tribulationhopeend timesperseveranceapocalyptic literatureangelic beings

Related Verses

Ezekiel 14:21Zechariah 8:9Revelation 6:10Matthew 24:6Amos 5:18

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Revelation 9:12?
The speaker is an angel, providing a message to the audience. Angels often serve as messengers in the book of Revelation.
What does 'one woe is past' mean in this verse?
It means that one of the predicted troubling events has already occurred, and there are two more yet to come, highlighting a series of future challenges.
How should believers respond to these warnings about future woes?
Believers can find hope in God's promises even amidst trials. The message encourages perseverance and faith during difficult times.
Are there other verses that mention 'woes' in the Bible?
Yes, there are several mentions of woes throughout the Bible, often used to warn about impending judgment or hardships, such as in Ezekiel 14:21 and Matthew 23.
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