Revelation 13:5

French (J.N. Darby) 1885

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse describes a figure given the ability to speak arrogantly and insult God for three and a half years, which is forty-two months. It's part of John’s vision in Revelation describing future events.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine someone was allowed to say really mean things about your favorite teacher for over three years. That's what this verse talks about, but it's talking about God instead of a teacher.

Contexte historique

The book of Revelation was written by John around 95 AD while in exile on the island of Patmos. He wrote to encourage Christians facing persecution and to reveal future events to them.

Application pour aujourd'hui

This verse reminds us that there will be times when we face those who speak against God, but it's important to stand firm in our faith during these periods, as history shows their influence is limited and temporary.

Thèmes

prophecypersecutionend timesfaithfulnessblasphemysatanic power

Versets liés

Daniel 7:25Revelation 12:6Matthew 24:15Isaiah 13:13Ezekiel 45:6

Questions fréquentes

Who is 'he' in Revelation 13:5?
In this verse, 'he' refers to a beast or false prophet that emerges during the end times, with the power to blaspheme God for forty-two months.
How long are forty-two months?
Forty-two months is exactly three and a half years, which often symbolizes a period of testing or tribulation in biblical prophecy.
What does 'blasphemy' mean in this context?
Blasphemy here refers to the act of speaking disrespectfully or insultingly about God, His name, and His works, which is considered a grave sin.
How should Christians respond to such blasphemies today?
Christians are encouraged to remain steadfast in their faith, pray for those who speak against God, and share the message of salvation without fear or compromise.
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