2 Peter 3:6

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ما معنى هذا؟

This verse from the Bible says that God caused a flood to destroy the world as it existed then, because of people's wickedness. It was written by Peter, an apostle, reminding believers about how God has acted in history.

شرح للأطفال

Imagine if all your toys were washed away during a big rainstorm. That’s kind of like what happened here, but with the whole world! The water covered everything and it all got destroyed.

السياق التاريخي

The letter was written by Peter to early Christians around the year 65 CE. He wrote about past events, such as Noah's flood, to encourage believers in their faith during difficult times.

التطبيق اليوم

When you face challenges or see bad things happening, remember that God has acted powerfully before and will continue to do so. This can give us hope and strength to keep believing.

المواضيع

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آيات ذات صلة

Genesis 6:17Matthew 24:38Luke 17:26-27Hebrews 11:7Revelation 20:11

أسئلة شائعة

Does this verse mean that God will destroy the world again in the future?
This verse refers specifically to the flood of Noah's time. However, it can remind believers that just as God judged the earth then, He also has a judgment for the future.
How does this relate to Noah and the ark story?
2 Peter 3:6 refers back to the flood during Noah's time. Just like in Genesis, where the world was destroyed by water, here it talks about God's judgment on a wicked world.
What can we learn from this verse for our faith?
We can learn that God is both powerful and just. He acts in history to save those who believe in Him and judge those who reject His ways, encouraging us to trust in Him.
How did the original audience understand this verse?
The early Christians understood it as a reminder of God's past actions, which assured them that He would keep His promises and ultimately bring justice to the world.
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