Revelation 9:15
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Шунан һуң кешеләрҙең өстән бер өлөшөн үлтерер өсөн ошо сәғәткә һәм көнгә, айына һәм йылына тиклем әҙерләп ҡуйылған дүрт фәрештә азат ителде.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes four angels who are released to kill a third of humanity at a specific time. The text does not specify who is speaking; it's part of the vision given by an angel to John. The key message is about divine judgment and its timing.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big jar full of marbles, and someone tells four friends they can take out one-third of all the marbles at a certain time. That's kind of like what's happening here with these angels and people on earth.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of Revelation, written by John around AD 95 to early Christian communities in Asia Minor who were facing persecution. The text uses symbolic imagery to convey messages of hope and warning about future events.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this could remind us of global crises like pandemics or natural disasters where a significant portion of the world's population is affected. It encourages trust in divine timing and justice amidst difficult circumstances.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the specific time mentioned (an hour, a day, a month, and a year) signify in Revelation 9:15?
This precise timing symbolizes the exact moment God chooses for judgment to occur. It shows that divine actions are not random but follow an ordained plan.
Why is only one-third of humanity targeted by these angels?
The number suggests a partial, not total, destruction. This could imply there's still hope and redemption even amidst judgment, or it reflects the severity while also showing restraint in God’s judgment.
How does this verse relate to other parts of Revelation about divine judgment?
This continues the theme of Revelation where divine judgments are described through symbolic imagery to warn and prepare believers for future events, emphasizing faithfulness and endurance.
What can we learn from this verse about trusting God’s timing?
We learn that God has a specific plan and timing for everything, including judgment. Trusting in His sovereignty can provide comfort amid uncertainty or crisis.
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