Ngag awr lehr, nig hehd ve a vix a nax Yod hanr yaog. Yer suq Khreq awg khuhn tuq che khanr che ted ceng haq lehd ma koz, Ghig sa uq penr che ted ceng haq lehd ma koz, yeg khanr che ted ceng haq lehd ma koz, ngag nig hehd geh teq geha awg chawd phehq chehd che yaog. Ngag awr lehr Ghig sa ve tawd khuhd mar lehq, Yer suq awg lawn sax khiz khanr che haq te lehq, a kaz khuhn cawg che Par moq muhd mig huh ngag gha chehd lar che yaog.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, John introduces himself as a brother and fellow sufferer for Christ. He explains that he was on Patmos because of his faith in Jesus and the message of God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your friends, but instead of just having fun, you're hiding because someone doesn't like how much you love to play. John is like that, he's hidden away on an island not for fun but because people don’t like his message about Jesus.
Historical Background
John wrote this during the Roman Empire era when Christians faced persecution. He was likely exiled to Patmos due to his strong faith and preaching of Christ’s teachings.
Living It Out Today
Today, imagine being a whistleblower who faces exile or isolation for speaking truth. John’s perseverance can inspire us to stay firm in our beliefs despite hardship and opposition.
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