Zechariah 1:12
cebuano-2011
Unya ang anghel sa Ginoo miingon, ‘O Ginoo sa mga panon, hangtod kanus-a ba nga ikaw dili maluoy sa Jerusalem ug sa mga siyudad sa Juda nga imong gikasilagan sulod niining 70 ka tuig?’
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, an angel asks God how long He will withhold mercy from Jerusalem and the cities of Judah, which have been suffering for seventy years. The angel is pleading for God to show compassion.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who moved away because they were in trouble. This verse is like your other friend asking when it's time to invite that first friend back home. It’s about wanting someone to forgive and welcome back those who are suffering.
Historical Background
Zechariah wrote this prophecy around 520 BC, addressing the people of Judah returning from exile in Babylon after seventy years. The context is one of hope for restoration following a period of punishment and diaspora.
Living It Out Today
This verse can remind us to ask God for mercy on situations or places that have been struggling for a long time. For example, if your town has faced economic hardship for many years, you might pray asking God to show compassion and bring healing.
Topics
mercyexilerestorationprayerindignationforgiveness
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jerusalem and Judah suffer for seventy years?
According to Jeremiah 25:11-12, the seventy years were a punishment from God due to the sins of the people, fulfilling a period of judgment before restoration.
Who is speaking in Zechariah 1:12?
An angel of the Lord is speaking, addressing God directly and pleading for mercy on Jerusalem and Judah.
How does this verse relate to prayer?
This verse demonstrates that prayers can be interceded by angels on behalf of people, showing a model of how we might pray for restoration and mercy for places or communities in need.
What is the significance of the number seventy years in this context?
The seventy-year period represents a full cycle of divine judgment and exile, after which God promises to restore His people according to Jeremiah's prophecy.
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