Revelation 12:15

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Revelation, the serpent (representing Satan) attempts to flood and sweep away the woman (often interpreted as God's people or the Church). This symbolizes Satan’s efforts to overwhelm God’s followers.

Explained for Children

Imagine a big, mean snake trying to use water like a flood to wash away a lady. The snake wants to make it hard for her to stay safe and dry. It's like when someone tries really hard to stop you from winning in a game.

Historical Background

The book of Revelation was written by John, likely around the end of the first century AD. It addresses early Christian communities facing persecution under Roman rule, using symbolic language to offer hope and encouragement.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, this verse can remind us how our adversaries might use overwhelming challenges (like a flood) to try to sweep away our faith or Godly resolve. Staying grounded in our beliefs is crucial during such times.

Topics

faithsalvationhopepersecutionresiliencesymbolism

Related Verses

Genesis 3:15Isaiah 27:1Matthew 24:6-8Revelation 12:9Ephesians 6:10-18

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the woman in this verse?
The woman often represents God's people or the Church, symbolizing those protected by God and targeted by Satan.
What does the serpent represent?
In this context, the serpent typically signifies Satan or evil forces attempting to undermine faith and spread chaos among believers.
How should Christians respond to the 'flood'?
Christians are encouraged to stay steadfast in their beliefs and seek God’s protection and guidance during times of spiritual onslaught.
What is the significance of this imagery?
This imagery emphasizes the ongoing battle between good and evil, where believers face overwhelming challenges but can trust in divine intervention for support.
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