Isaiah 25:3

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What Does This Mean?

This verse says that strong and powerful nations will honor God, and even the cities of terrifying nations will fear God. God is speaking, emphasizing His power and the respect He commands from all peoples.

Explained for Children

Imagine if the strongest kid in school suddenly started looking up to you because of how amazing you are. This verse is like that, but with God. Even the scariest and strongest people in the world will respect God because He is so powerful and amazing.

Historical Background

Isaiah wrote this verse around 700 BCE, addressing the people of Judah. At that time, they were surrounded by powerful nations like Assyria and Babylon, and Isaiah reassured them of God's power and protection.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse can encourage us to remember God's power in our lives, especially when we face challenges from people or situations that seem too strong to overcome. It reminds us to trust in God's might.

Topics

powerfearrespectprotectionGod's mightsalvation

Related Verses

Exodus 15:14Joshua 2:9Psalm 76:12Isaiah 45:3Revelation 15:4

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Isaiah 25:3?
In this verse, God is speaking to the people of Israel, emphasizing His power and the respect He commands from all nations.
What does the phrase 'terrible nations' mean in this verse?
The phrase 'terrible nations' refers to powerful and fearsome nations that were known for their strength and might, such as Assyria and Babylon, which were a threat to the Israelites at that time.
How can this verse be applied to our lives today?
This verse encourages us to trust in God's power and protection, especially when we face challenges from people or situations that seem too strong to overcome.
What is the significance of this verse in the context of the book of Isaiah?
This verse is part of a larger message in Isaiah, where God promises to protect His people and show His power to the world, giving hope and assurance to the Israelites amidst their struggles.
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