Hebrews 12:19
Amharic Bible (መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ (የብሉይና የሐዲስ ኪዳን መጻሕፍት))
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the fear and intensity experienced by those who heard God's voice at Mount Sinai, where the sound of a trumpet was so loud that people begged for it to stop. The writer is emphasizing the awe-inspiring presence of God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're in a big room with really loud music playing, and suddenly someone starts talking so loudly, it scares you. You might ask them to be quieter or even to stop talking because their voice was too scary for you. That's how people felt when they heard God speak at Mount Sinai!
Historical Background
The author of Hebrews, believed by some to be the Apostle Paul, wrote this letter around AD 60-70 to Jewish Christians living in a predominantly pagan Roman Empire. The passage refers back to the events on Mount Sinai where Moses received the Ten Commandments.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, we can apply this verse when facing intimidating or overwhelming situations that make us feel fearful or anxious. Just like those who heard God at Sinai, we might sometimes wish for quieter moments so we can process and understand better what is happening to us.
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