Revelation 14:16

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¿Qué significa esto?

This verse describes an angel sitting on a cloud who uses his sickle to harvest the earth. The imagery suggests a judgment or harvest, indicating that something significant is happening to the earth's inhabitants.

Explicado para niños

Imagine you're in a big field with lots of plants. An angel comes down from the sky and starts cutting the plants with a big scythe. This means it's time for him to gather them all up, just like when we pick apples from trees!

Contexto histórico

The Book of Revelation was written by John around 96 AD, while he was in exile on Patmos. The audience was primarily Christians facing persecution and seeking comfort and guidance.

Aplicación para hoy

Just as the verse symbolizes a time for judgment or harvest, we should be prepared at all times to face our own judgments or opportunities. This could mean being ready for important life decisions or taking responsibility for actions.

Temas

judgmentpreparationharvestresponsibilityend timesangelic intervention

Versículos relacionados

Genesis 3:18Matthew 9:37-38John 4:35Revelation 14:15Ezekiel 21:20

Preguntas frecuentes

What is the symbolism behind the sickle?
The sickle symbolizes a tool for harvesting, indicating that something significant and decisive is happening on earth, often interpreted as judgment or a time of reckoning.
Who is the angel mentioned in this verse?
In biblical contexts, angels are messengers from God. This particular angel is likely acting under divine command to execute a specific task or judgment on Earth.
How can I apply Revelation 14:16 to my life today?
Consider this verse as a reminder that we should always be prepared for important decisions and judgments in our lives, ensuring we act responsibly and with integrity.
What other Bible verses talk about the harvest?
Verses like Matthew 9:37-38 and John 4:35 discuss the metaphor of harvesting people, emphasizing spiritual growth and salvation. These can provide context for understanding Revelation's imagery.
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