Revelation 11:7

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Was bedeutet das?

This verse talks about two witnesses who finish their testimony and then are attacked by a beast that rises from the bottomless pit, overcoming them and killing them. The key message is about the ultimate confrontation between good and evil.

Für Kinder erklärt

Imagine two brave messengers telling everyone important news. Then, suddenly, a big scary monster comes out of nowhere and hurts these messengers really badly because they don't like what the messengers are saying.

Historischer Hintergrund

The book of Revelation was written by John around 95 AD to Christian communities in Asia Minor facing persecution. It uses symbolic language to encourage them through hardship with hope for God's ultimate triumph over evil.

Anwendung für heute

In our modern context, this can be seen as a reminder that even when we stand firm in what we believe and share it openly, there will always be opposition from those who disagree or fear change. It challenges us to stay committed despite the risks.

Themen

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Verwandte Verse

Daniel 7:7-8Revelation 13:1Matthew 24:9John 15:201 Peter 5:8

Häufige Fragen

Who are the two witnesses mentioned in Revelation 11:7?
The two witnesses are not explicitly named but are seen as symbolic figures representing God's faithful messengers throughout history who speak truth and challenge evil.
What is meant by 'the beast that ascendeth out of the bottomless pit'?
This refers to an evil entity or force, symbolized as a beast rising from a deep, dark place. It represents ultimate evil opposing God's purposes.
How does this verse relate to real-life situations?
It shows that truth-tellers often face opposition and danger but are promised divine support and eventual vindication. This can apply to those standing up against injustice or corruption.
What is the significance of mentioning 'bottomless pit'?
The bottomless pit symbolizes a place of deep darkness and evil, suggesting that the source of this beast's power is profoundly wicked and goes beyond normal human understanding.
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