Revelation 18:7
Italian 1885 (Diodati Bibbia 1885)
Cosa significa?
This verse describes how a powerful city, often seen as Babylon, has lived in great luxury and self-glorification but will now face severe torment and sorrow. The speaker is addressing the city's arrogance and belief that it can never fall or be sad.
Spiegato ai bambini
Imagine a big, fancy castle where everyone thinks they're the best and live like kings and queens every day. But one day, something bad happens, and all those people who thought they were invincible feel really sad and upset. This verse is about that happening to a city called Babylon.
Contesto storico
Revelation was written by John of Patmos around the late first century AD. The audience consisted of early Christians facing persecution under Roman rule. Babylon represents Rome, seen as an opulent but morally corrupt city.
Applicazione per oggi
Consider a wealthy business leader who believes they are invincible because of their success and status. This verse warns that overconfidence in one's wealth or power can lead to unexpected downfall and sorrow when faced with unforeseen challenges.