Revelation 20:14
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What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the final judgment where death and hell are destroyed by being thrown into a symbolic lake of fire, representing complete destruction. It's part of John's vision and emphasizes that this is 'the second death,' indicating an eternal end to suffering.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big box of darkness called 'hell' and another one called 'death.' Now, in the story, these boxes are thrown into a giant fire. This means they're gone forever, like when you throw away your old toys and never see them again!
Historical Background
Revelation was written by John, likely around 95 AD to early Christian communities facing persecution under Roman rule. It provides hope through symbolic visions about the ultimate triumph of God over evil.
Living It Out Today
Imagine a world where all suffering ends forever. This verse encourages us to hold onto faith and hope in difficult times, knowing there's an end to pain and loss.