Isaiah 15:1
French (La Bible expliquée)
Message intitulé “Moab”. Le livre d'Ésaïe place ici une lamentation sur Moab qui se retrouve pour une bonne part dans le livre de Jérémie, au chap. 48. Le pays de Moab est anéanti. La mort est partout. Pleurs et deuil! Les habitants, pris de panique face à ce désastre, cherchent à fuir. En vain… Un silence de mort plane sur la ville d'Ar-en-Moab, anéantie en une nuit. Un silence de mort plane sur Quir-en-Moab, elle aussi anéantie en une nuit.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from Isaiah and talks about the destruction of two cities in Moab: Ar and Kir. It describes that these cities were attacked at night and became silent, meaning they were destroyed. The message is about the downfall of Moab due to divine judgment.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your favorite playground suddenly became quiet and empty one night because something really big and scary happened. That's what happened to two cities called Ar and Kir in Moab. God sent a message that these cities would be destroyed, and it happened at night.
Historical Background
The prophet Isaiah wrote this during the 8th century BCE, predicting and reporting on the fall of various nations. The audience were the Israelites, and the cultural setting was one of conflict and divine judgment on nations that opposed God.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can remind us that actions have consequences and that even powerful entities can fall if they choose paths that oppose what is right. It's like a company that ignores ethical practices and faces severe consequences.
Topics
judgmentprophetsdivine interventionhistorywarningdestruction
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did God choose to destroy Moab?
The destruction of Moab was part of God's judgment for their actions against His people and their refusal to follow righteous paths.
What does the night symbolize in Isaiah 15:1?
The night often symbolizes a time of vulnerability and unexpected danger. Here, it emphasizes the sudden and surprising nature of the destruction.
How can we relate this to our lives?
This verse teaches us about the consequences of our actions and the importance of following righteous paths, as even powerful entities can face severe consequences.
What is the significance of the silence mentioned?
The silence symbolizes the complete destruction and abandonment of the cities, indicating that they were no longer inhabited or active.
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