उ समइ मँ, मिस्र मँ अइसे पाँच सहर होइहीं जहाँ लोग कनान क भाखा (यहूदी भाखा) बोलिहीं। एनॅ नगरन मँ एक नगर क नाउँ “नास क नगरी” होइ। लोग सर्वसक्तीमान यहोवा क अनुसरण क प्रतिग्या करिहीं।
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Isaiah says that in the future, five Egyptian cities will speak the language of Canaan and will swear an oath to the Lord. One of these cities will be called 'The city of destruction.'
Explained for Children
Imagine five cities in Egypt start speaking the language of the Jewish people and promise to follow God. One city will have a funny name, 'The city of destruction,' but don't worry, it's not about being destroyed, it's about becoming new and better!
Historical Background
Isaiah, a prophet, wrote this around 700 B.C. to a people who were often tempted to rely on Egypt. This prophecy was meant to remind them that only God is worthy of trust and loyalty.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us to be loyal to our faith and to speak the truth, even if others around us don't share our beliefs. It encourages us to stand strong and not be swayed by popular culture.