Revelation 11:1

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, an angel gives John a reed like a rod and tells him to measure the temple of God, including the altar and those who worship there. The key message is about measuring and understanding God's house and its significance.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a magical ruler that can help you understand how big your favorite toy room is. An angel gives John this special ruler so he can see just how important God’s house really is!

Historical Background

The Book of Revelation was written by the Apostle John around AD 95, addressing early Christian communities facing persecution in Asia Minor. The cultural setting included Greco-Roman influences and Jewish traditions.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can remind us to evaluate how we use our space for worship and service to God, ensuring it reflects His values and purpose, much like organizing a community center for important events.

Topics

templeworshipmeasurementrevelationangelic guidancefaith

Related Verses

Ezekiel 40:3Matthew 24:15Mark 13:14Luke 21:20Revelation 21:16

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was John instructed to measure the temple?
John's measurement task symbolizes understanding and evaluating God’s presence and the value of worship within a specific structure, reflecting on its importance in spiritual life.
What does 'reed like unto a rod' symbolize?
The reed symbolizes a tool for measuring, possibly indicating divine guidance or authority John uses to understand God’s message about the temple and worship.
Who are 'them that worship therein'?
This refers to the believers who gather in the temple to worship God. It emphasizes the importance of community and collective faith within a sacred space.
How does this relate to other passages about temples?
Revelation 11:1 can be compared with Ezekiel’s vision of measuring the temple, both emphasizing the significance of God's dwelling place and its role in worship and faith.
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