Revelation 12:6

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes a woman who flees to a safe place in the wilderness, where God has prepared a special location for her protection and sustenance for 1260 days. It is part of John's vision recorded in Revelation.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your friends. Suddenly, you need to find a really good hiding spot that only one person knows about. This verse tells us God has such a perfect hiding place for someone important, where they can stay safe and get food for a very long time.

Historical Background

The Book of Revelation was written by John around 96 AD while he was exiled on the island of Patmos. It describes visions given to him about future events and is addressed to seven churches in Asia Minor, warning them against persecution and offering hope for their faith.

Living It Out Today

In today’s world, this verse reminds us that even during times of distress or persecution, God provides a way out and ensures our safety. For example, if someone faces harassment at work, they can find solace and support in community groups or through spiritual guidance, much like finding refuge.

Topics

protectionhopepersecutionfaithsalvationend times

Related Verses

Genesis 19:30Exodus 16:4Matthew 24:15-21Revelation 11:2-3Daniel 7:25

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the 'woman' mentioned in Revelation 12:6?
The woman often symbolizes Israel or God's people. In this context, she represents those who are faithful to God and need protection from their enemies.
What does 'the wilderness' refer to in the verse?
'The wilderness' here is a metaphor for an isolated place of refuge where God protects His people from harm. It symbolizes a time of testing or trial, but also safety.
How long will she be protected according to Revelation 12:6?
She will be provided with protection and sustenance for 1260 days, which in biblical numerology often signifies an extended period of hardship or trial.
What can we learn from the woman’s flight into the wilderness?
We learn that God provides a way out of difficult situations. When we face persecution or danger, we should seek safe places where we can receive spiritual nourishment and protection.
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