Zechariah 1:19
cebuano-2011
Ug ako miingon sa anghel nga nakigsulti kanako, “Unsa ba kini?” Ug siya mitubag kanako, “Kini mao ang mga sungay nga nagpatibulaag sa Juda, sa Israel ug sa Jerusalem.”
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Zechariah, the angel explains to the prophet that the horns he sees represent forces that have scattered and harmed Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem. This is a symbolic vision that points to the enemies of God's people.
Explained for Children
Imagine you see some big, scary horns in a dream. These aren't real horns but symbols for bad guys who made your friends run away. In this verse, Zechariah sees these 'horns' and asks about them. The angel tells him they're like the bullies who hurt God's people.
Historical Background
Zechariah was a prophet in Jerusalem around 500 BC when many Jews had returned from exile in Babylon. This book was written to encourage the people of Israel as they rebuilt their city and temple after being scattered by foreign powers.
Living It Out Today
Today, we face our own 'horns' or challenges that scatter us from God's plans for our lives. Understanding these obstacles can help us stay focused on what really matters and seek support when facing difficulties.
Topics
prophecydeliveranceoppressionperseverancespiritual warfarehope
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the 'horns' mentioned in Zechariah 1:19?
In this verse, 'horns' symbolize powerful forces or enemies that have caused harm and scattering to God's people. This imagery is used throughout the Bible to represent strength and power.
Who was Zechariah speaking with in this verse?
Zechariah was talking to an angel who was explaining his visions, helping him understand the symbolic meaning of what he saw about the forces that had harmed God's people.
Why is understanding 'horns' important for believers today?
Understanding the concept of 'horns' helps us recognize and deal with spiritual or physical threats in our lives. It reminds us to seek divine guidance when facing obstacles.
How can Zechariah 1:19 encourage someone feeling scattered by life's challenges?
This verse can remind believers that just as there were deliverance promises for Israel, God is always with those who trust Him and offers strength in times of scattering.
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