Revelation 21:25

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse describes a place where the gates are always open during the day because there is no night there. It's a prophecy by John about the New Jerusalem, emphasizing constant light and safety.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine a city with big gates that are always open during the day because it’s always daytime there. There’s never any darkness or danger; it’s like living in a forever sunny place!

歴史的背景

The book of Revelation was written by John, one of Jesus' disciples, around 95 AD to encourage and instruct Christians facing persecution. He describes future events and the eternal kingdom of God.

今日への適用

In our modern world, this verse can remind us that in times of constant threats or uncertainty, we can find comfort in the promise of a place where there is no darkness or fear.

トピック

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関連する聖句

Revelation 22:5Isaiah 60:19-20John 8:12Psalms 46:4Ezekiel 38:11

よくある質問

Why are the gates never closed in Revelation 21:25?
The gates being open symbolize constant access and safety, indicating that there is no threat or need for protection in this eternal city.
How does Revelation 21:25 relate to Isaiah's prophecy about Jerusalem?
Both texts speak of a time when the city will have an everlasting light without darkness, symbolizing peace and divine presence. In Isaiah 60:19-20, this is described in terms of Israel’s future glory.
What does 'no night' signify in Revelation 21:25?
'No night' signifies the absence of evil or danger and emphasizes a state of constant safety and light under God's protection.
How can we use this verse to comfort those facing uncertainty?
This verse assures believers that there is a place where there will be no more darkness, fear, or uncertainty. It can provide hope and reassurance during troubled times.
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