Isaiah 19:4
cebuano-2011
itugyan nako ang mga Ehiptohanon ngadto sa kamot sa usa ka bangis nga agalon; ug ang usa ka hari nga bangis maoy mohari kanila, nag-ingon ang Ginoo, ang Ginoo sa mga panon.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God will allow Egypt to be ruled by a harsh and strict leader. It is God speaking, warning about a difficult future for Egypt, showing His control over nations and their rulers.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your favorite playground suddenly had a mean teacher as its supervisor who makes everyone follow strict rules. That's what this verse is saying will happen to Egypt, but it's because of God's decision.
Historical Background
Isaiah wrote this prophecy around 700 BC during the Assyrian period. He was addressing the people of Judah and predicting the fate of their neighbor, Egypt, under the threat of a cruel ruler.
Living It Out Today
Just as the verse shows God's power over nations and their leaders, we can trust that God is in control of our personal circumstances, even when things seem harsh or unfair.
Topics
judgmentpowercontrolleadershipprophecyEgypt
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'cruel lord' and 'fierce king' mean in Isaiah 19:4?
These terms describe a ruler who is harsh and strict, likely bringing suffering and hardship to the people of Egypt. This is God's way of showing His power and bringing judgment.
How can this verse help us understand God's sovereignty?
This verse shows God's control over rulers and nations, reminding us that He is in charge of all aspects of the world, even when it seems chaotic or unfair to us.
Can this verse apply to any modern situation?
Yes, it can apply to understanding God's control in difficult times, reminding us that even cruel leaders are under God's sovereignty, and He can bring good out of these situations.
What does this verse say about God's character?
It reflects God's justice and sovereignty, showing that He uses even harsh rulers to fulfill His purposes and to bring about His judgment and ultimate plan.
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