Revelation 20:1

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

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In Revelation 20:1, John describes seeing an angel from heaven holding a key and a chain. The key is for the bottomless pit, which symbolizes a place of confinement where evil spirits are kept.

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Imagine you're playing with your toys, and suddenly, you see a big guardian come down to help keep all the naughty toys locked up in their special box. That's kind of what this angel does with bad things in the spiritual world.

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This verse is from the Book of Revelation written by John around 96 AD. It was intended for Christians who were facing persecution under Roman rule, providing them hope and assurance about God's ultimate victory over evil.

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Today, this can remind us to trust in God’s power and plan when we face difficult situations. Just as the angel holds the key and chain, our faith can help us see through challenges with confidence that good will prevail.

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faithhopeevilangelologysalvationjudgment

آيات ذات صلة

Matthew 25:41Luke 8:30-31Jude 1:6Ephesians 6:12Revelation 9:1

أسئلة شائعة

What is the 'bottomless pit' mentioned in this verse?
The bottomless pit, also known as Tartarus or Abyss, is a place of confinement for fallen angels. It's often seen as a temporary prison where evil spirits are kept until judgment day.
Why does the angel have both a key and a chain?
The key represents authority over what is locked away, while the chain symbolizes power to bind or restrain. Together, they show the angel's control over evil forces.
Is this verse meant literally or metaphorically?
This verse is generally interpreted as symbolic language used by John to convey spiritual truths about God’s ultimate victory over sin and evil in a vivid way that resonates with his audience.
How does this help believers facing persecution today?
It provides assurance that even when things seem out of control, there is divine intervention at work. Believers can find comfort knowing God has authority over all evil forces and will see them through trials.
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