Spanish RVR 1909 (Más información sobre Biblia Reina Valera 1909)
Y el humo del tormento de ellos sube para siempre jamás. Y los que adoran á la bestia y á su imagen, no tienen reposo día ni noche, ni cualquiera que tomare la señal de su nombre.
¿Qué significa esto?
This verse from Revelation warns that those who follow and worship the beast and his image will suffer eternal torment with no rest, day or night. It highlights the severe consequences of choosing to follow evil.
Explicado para niños
Imagine if you did something really bad every day and never got a break from feeling guilty about it—that's what this verse is talking about for those who choose to follow the wrong path.
Contexto histórico
The book of Revelation was written by John, likely around AD 96. It was addressed to seven churches in Asia Minor during a time of persecution and uncertainty. The imagery reflects the struggles against Roman imperial cults and false religious practices.
Aplicación para hoy
In today’s context, this verse serves as a reminder that our choices have lasting consequences. For example, someone who constantly engages in harmful behaviors might suffer emotional or physical torment without relief unless they change their ways.
The beast is often interpreted as a symbol for the Antichrist or any power that opposes God and draws people away from true worship.
What does it mean to receive the mark of his name?
Receiving the mark signifies loyalty or allegiance to the beast. In context, it means following and supporting his system instead of God's will.
Is eternal torment in Revelation 14:11 literal or symbolic?
Interpretations vary; some see it as literal punishment for evil actions, while others view it symbolically to emphasize the severity of rejecting God.
How can we apply this verse practically in our lives?
This verse encourages us to make choices that align with God's will and to avoid any practices or beliefs that could lead us astray from true worship.