Isaiah 21:13
French (La Bible expliquée)
Message intitulé “Dans la steppe”. Le message concerne maintenant les populations d'Arabie contraintes à la fuite devant un ennemi invincible. Le prophète annonce, de la part du Seigneur, l'humiliation des habitants de Quédar, qui servaient en tant que mercenaires. Ces populations, comme les Édomites, participaient avec Juda aux alliances contre les Assyriens. Une fois de plus, le prophète révèle la vanité de ces projets de guerre. Dans la brousse, dans la steppe retirez-vous pour la nuit, caravanes de Dédan.
What Does This Mean?
Isaiah prophesies about a burden or message for Arabia, specifically mentioning Dedanim who will travel through the forest. This verse suggests a journey or a stay in the forest for these travelers. The key message is about a journey and a place of rest.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a long trip in your car. Your parents tell you that you'll have to stay at a rest stop in the middle of the forest because there's a storm coming. That's a bit like what's happening here. Dedanim are traveling and have to stay in the forest in Arabia.
Historical Background
Isaiah wrote this prophecy around 700 B.C. to an audience in Judah. The cultural setting involves the relationship and dynamics between the nations of Arabia and Judah, where Arabia is mentioned as a place where Dedanim, a nomadic tribe, would rest during their travels.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us that during our journeys, whether physical or spiritual, we may need to find rest and refuge in unexpected places. For example, a businessman might find a quiet hotel room to rest during a busy trip.
Topics
prophecytravelrestburdenArabiaDedanim
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the Dedanim mentioned in Isaiah 21:13?
The Dedanim were a nomadic tribe mentioned in the Bible, known for their travels and likely residing in parts of Arabia.
What is the significance of the 'burden' on Arabia?
The 'burden' refers to a prophecy or message from God, often indicating a warning or future events affecting the region.
What does the forest symbolize in this verse?
The forest can symbolize a place of refuge or a setting where Dedanim would find rest during their travels.
How does this relate to modern life?
This verse can relate to modern life by reminding us that during our journeys, both physical and spiritual, we often find rest and refuge in unexpected places.
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