Zechariah 8:11

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse is from the book of Zechariah and it says that God will not treat the remaining people as He did in the past. God, speaking through Zechariah, promises a change for His people.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you had an old toy that you didn't play with much before. Now imagine your parents tell you they want to give this toy more attention and make it part of new fun games. That's like what God is saying here – He will treat his people differently now, better than before.

Contexte historique

Zechariah wrote this around 520 BC during the Babylonian exile's aftermath when some Jews had returned to Jerusalem. The cultural setting was one of rebuilding and re-establishing faith after years of hardship and doubt.

Application pour aujourd'hui

If you're going through a tough time, remember that just like God promised new treatment for His people in Zechariah’s time, He can bring change and better days into your life too. This can be applied to personal struggles or community rebuilding efforts.

Thèmes

hopeforgivenesschangerebuildingdivine promisesalvation

Versets liés

Isaiah 43:18Jeremiah 29:10-14Ezekiel 36:25-27Matthew 9:17Romans 12:2

Questions fréquentes

What does God promise in this verse?
God promises a change in how He will treat His people, indicating better days and a different kind of relationship with them compared to the past.
How can we understand 'the former days' mentioned in Zechariah 8:11?
'The former days' refer to times when God's people experienced hardship and were treated differently. This could include periods of exile, judgment, or lack of prosperity.
How does this verse relate to hope?
This verse offers hope because it promises change for the better and a fresh start, which can be reassuring during challenging times for individuals or communities.
Are there other verses that speak about God's promise of a new beginning?
Yes, many verses in both Old and New Testaments speak of God’s promises to His people. For example, Isaiah 43:18 speaks of forgetting the past and not dwelling on it.
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