Revelation 8:12
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Ang ikaupat nga anghel mipatingog sa iyang trumpeta, ug gihampak ang ikatulo nga bahin sa adlaw, ug ang ikatulo nga bahin sa Bulan, ug ang ikatulo nga bahin sa mga bituon, nga tungod niini mingiob ang ikatulo nga bahin sa ilang kahayag, ug wala na maghayag ang ikatulo nga bahin sa adlaw, ug ingon man ang ikatulo nga bahin sa gabii.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a vision where the fourth angel causes one-third of the sun, moon, and stars to darken, affecting both day and night. It’s part of John's apocalyptic visions recorded in Revelation.
Explained for Children
Imagine if suddenly, only two-thirds of your lamp was lit at home, making it feel darker inside. That’s what happened with the sun, moon, and stars in this story from heaven!
Historical Background
The Book of Revelation was written by John towards the end of the first century AD when Christians faced persecution under Roman rule. The audience were early Christian communities who needed encouragement and understanding about their suffering.
Living It Out Today
In our modern world, we might see this as a reminder that even in times of great darkness or difficulty, there is still light. For instance, during economic downturns, while many businesses suffer, some continue to thrive, keeping hope alive.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did only one-third of the celestial bodies darken?
It suggests that complete darkness didn't occur; there was still a measure of light remaining. This could symbolize hope and divine protection amid trials.
How does Revelation 8:12 relate to other passages about end times?
This verse is part of the series of judgments described in Revelation, predicting dire cosmic signs that precede Christ's return. It echoes similar themes found throughout biblical apocalyptic literature.
Is there a practical way this verse can be applied to everyday life?
Yes, it reminds us that even during difficult times or when things seem dark, there is always hope and light present, encouraging perseverance in faith.
What historical events might have influenced John’s vision in Revelation 8:12?
John may have been inspired by natural phenomena like solar eclipses or the effects of volcanic eruptions that caused darkness. These were interpreted as signs during times of distress and uncertainty.
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