Revelation 7:8

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

This verse is part of a larger list in Revelation that talks about twelve thousand people from each of the tribes of Israel being sealed or protected by God. John, who wrote down his vision, mentions three specific tribes: Zabulon, Joseph, and Benjamin.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where teams get special stickers to protect them from getting out. In this big story, each team (or tribe) gets the same number of stickers to keep them safe. It's like everyone has an equal chance to win!

Historical Background

The book of Revelation was written by John towards the end of the first century AD when Christians were facing persecution. The original audience consisted mainly of early Christian communities in Asia Minor, who would have found hope and encouragement in this message.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, imagine a community leader ensuring equal representation for all groups during a crisis, much like how John lists each tribe being equally protected here. This could mean advocating for fair treatment in disaster relief efforts or workplace safety measures.

Topics

protectionsalvationtribes of Israelperseverancehopedivine intervention

Related Verses

Exodus 1:4Numbers 26:27Deuteronomy 33:18-19Matthew 19:28Romans 11:1

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'being sealed' mean in Revelation 7:8?
'Being sealed' refers to protection from God. It's like putting a special mark on someone that shields them from harm, ensuring their safety and preservation.
Why are only three tribes mentioned here?
The entire list includes all twelve tribes of Israel. The mention of these specific ones (Zabulon, Joseph, Benjamin) follows the sequence in which John received his vision and provides a complete picture when combined with other mentions.
How does this verse connect to the broader message of Revelation?
This verse highlights God's promise of protection for believers. It reinforces themes of salvation, divine intervention, and hope amid hardship or persecution that are central to Revelation’s overall message.
What can we learn about community from this verse?
The equal number mentioned (12,000) for each tribe suggests a value on unity and equality within the faith community. It teaches us the importance of inclusivity and collective strength in facing challenges.
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