Isaiah 13:11

German (Die Heilige Schrift (Schlachter 1951))

Was bedeutet das?

This verse is from God speaking to the people, saying He will punish the world for its evil and the wicked for their sins. He will also humble the proud and bring down those who are arrogant.

Für Kinder erklärt

Imagine if a teacher told the whole class that they will be punished for not following the rules, and the naughty kids will be put in time-out to learn a lesson. That's what God is saying here, but to everyone in the world who is doing bad things.

Historischer Hintergrund

The book of Isaiah was written by the prophet Isaiah around 700 BCE. He spoke to the people of Judah and Israel, warning them of God's judgment due to their wickedness. The context reflects the cultural setting where God's justice and wrath were expected to address the widespread sin.

Anwendung für heute

In today's world, we can see this as a reminder that there are consequences for our actions. For example, a company that engages in unethical practices will eventually face repercussions. This verse encourages us to act righteously and avoid arrogance.

Themen

justicehumilitypunishmentarrogancesinGod's wrath

Verwandte Verse

Psalms 76:7Proverbs 3:34James 4:61 Peter 5:5Luke 1:51

Häufige Fragen

Who is the 'I' in Isaiah 13:11?
The 'I' refers to God, who is speaking directly to the people about the judgment that He will bring upon the world.
What does 'the terrible' refer to in Isaiah 13:11?
'The terrible' likely refers to those who intimidate others through their power and arrogance. God promises to bring them down.
How does this verse relate to the concept of humility?
The verse shows that God opposes arrogance and promotes humility. It teaches that those who are proud and terrorize others will face God's judgment.
What can we learn about God's justice from Isaiah 13:11?
We learn that God is just and will punish evil, ensuring that those who sin will face the consequences of their actions.
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