Por lo tanto, el Señor Todopoderoso ha jurado que Moab y Amón serán destruidas como lo fueron Sodoma y Gomorra, y sus lugares quedarán tan devastados que parecerán campos de espinales, minas de sal donde nada crece y sólo reina eterna desolación. Los que queden de mi pueblo les quitarán sus bienes y se apoderarán de su tierra».
¿Qué significa esto?
This verse tells us that God will make Moab and the children of Ammon like Sodom and Gomorrah—places that were destroyed because of their wickedness. God says that what remains of his people will take over these lands.
Explicado para niños
Imagine if your neighborhood was so naughty that it got turned into a big, empty field with nothing but nettles and salt pools. That's what God is saying might happen to Moab and Ammon because they've been very bad. But the good people will get to live there instead.
Contexto histórico
Zephaniah wrote this verse around 625 BCE during the reign of King Josiah in Judah. It was a time when surrounding nations like Moab and Ammon were threatening Judah, so Zephaniah warned them that God would punish their wickedness.
Aplicación para hoy
Today, if we see people or groups acting unjustly towards others, this verse reminds us of the consequences for such actions. It encourages us to stand up against evil and strive for righteousness in our communities.
Temas
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