Isaiah 51:14

German (Die Heilige Schrift (Schlachter 1951))

Was bedeutet das?

This verse from Isaiah talks about people who are in captivity or exile, hoping to be freed. It expresses their desire not to die in their difficult situation or to go hungry. The speaker is God, promising hope and rescue to those in distress.

Für Kinder erklärt

Imagine you're in a dark room and you really want to get out. You hope someone will come and open the door so you can see the light and have some food. That's how the people in this verse feel; they want to be free from their troubles.

Historischer Hintergrund

Isaiah 51:14 was written by the prophet Isaiah around 700 BC. It was meant for the Israelites who were in exile or captivity, reminding them of God's promise to free them from their hardships.

Anwendung für heute

Consider someone in financial hardship who is working hard to escape poverty. This verse encourages them to keep striving, reminding them that they won't be left in their difficult situation forever.

Themen

hopedeliverancefreedomfaithrescuesalvation

Verwandte Verse

Psalm 142:7Jeremiah 31:16Luke 4:18Romans 8:231 Peter 1:17

Häufige Fragen

What does 'the pit' refer to in Isaiah 51:14?
'The pit' refers to the grave or a place of great distress, symbolizing the dire situation of those in exile or captivity.
How can Isaiah 51:14 be applied in everyday life?
This verse can encourage someone facing difficulties to keep hoping and striving for better circumstances, trusting in God's promise to deliver them.
What does it mean that 'his bread should fail'?
'His bread should fail' means the person could face starvation or lack of sustenance, highlighting the severity of their situation.
Who is the speaker in Isaiah 51:14?
The speaker is God, promising deliverance and sustenance to those in captivity or exile.
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