Revelation 11:8

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse describes how the bodies of two witnesses will lie in a street of a city that is spiritually compared to Sodom and Egypt, where Jesus was crucified. The speaker here is John in his vision.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine two brave messengers whose stories were ignored by everyone. After they die, their bodies are left on the streets like when a toy car gets lost on the playground. This place is like an old city that wasn't very nice to people, just where Jesus was punished too.

Contexte historique

The book of Revelation was written by John the Apostle around AD 95 while he was exiled on Patmos. The audience included Christians facing persecution from Roman authorities and false teachings. The cultural setting reflected a blend of Jewish apocalyptic imagery and early Christian symbols.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In today’s world, this verse reminds us of places where injustice happens and heroes are overlooked, like when whistleblowers speak the truth but face backlash or silence. It challenges us to stand up for justice despite the cost.

Thèmes

judgmentpersecutionprophecysalvationwitnessingjustice

Versets liés

Genesis 19:1-29Exodus 1:8-22Matthew 27:35Luke 4:23-30Revelation 2:8-11

Questions fréquentes

Who wrote the Book of Revelation and when?
The Book of Revelation was written by John the Apostle around AD 95 while he was exiled on Patmos.
What does it mean that the city is spiritually called Sodom and Egypt?
It means this place, like Sodom and Egypt in history, represents areas of wickedness or persecution against God’s people.
Why are two witnesses mentioned lying dead in the streets?
This symbolizes faithful messengers who were martyred for their testimony, reflecting the reality of Christian persecution.
How can this verse guide our actions today?
It encourages us to speak truth and stand up against injustice even when it means facing opposition or suffering like those witnesses.
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