Isaiah 13:13
French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)
C'est pourquoi je ferai trembler les cieux, et la terre sera ébranlée de sa place par la fureur de l'Eternel des armées, au jour de son ardente colère.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Isaiah says that God will shake the heavens and move the earth because of his anger. God is speaking here, warning about a day of wrath and fierce anger.
Explained for Children
Imagine a big storm coming. The wind is so strong it moves trees and shakes the ground. God is saying he will do something even bigger and stronger, like a super storm, because he is very upset.
Historical Background
Isaiah wrote this around 700 BCE, addressing the people of Israel and Judah. He was warning about the coming judgment of Babylon, reflecting the political and religious tensions of the time.
Living It Out Today
Imagine facing a tough situation at school where you feel everything is out of control. This verse reminds us that even when life seems unpredictable, God is in control and his actions are guided by his justice and righteousness.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'shake the heavens' mean?
It means God will cause a powerful disturbance in the heavens, indicating a cosmic upheaval, signaling his judgment.
Why is the earth said to 'remove out of her place'?
This phrase emphasizes the severity of God's judgment, suggesting that even the stable earth will be moved, highlighting the intensity of his wrath.
How is this verse relevant today?
It reminds believers of God's ultimate control and justice, encouraging them to trust in his sovereignty, especially during chaotic times.
What is the 'day of his fierce anger'?
This refers to a future day when God will execute judgment with great anger against the wicked, emphasizing the seriousness of sin and the holiness of God.
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