Kheh te lehq, muhd nuh maq lo Ghig sa ve bon yehg nux phaw vehr lehq, bon yehg nux awg khuhn yawd ved kar tiq sax caz tan kor haq gha mawg che yaog. Awg yand u ve haq, muhd pehq pawd che, awg khuhd hehnd jad che teq pa buhg che, muhd tawr che, mig hiz che he lehq vad sir hax ceh nux ka che teq pa te lag che yaog.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the opening of God's temple in heaven, revealing the ark of His covenant and dramatic natural phenomena like lightning, voices, thunderings, an earthquake, and hail. It depicts a powerful moment in the heavenly realm.
Explained for Children
Imagine walking into a grand room where you see a special box that holds something very important to God. Suddenly, there are bright flashes of light, loud noises, and big storms happening all around. This is how exciting and dramatic things can get when God shows His power!
Historical Background
The Book of Revelation was written by John the Apostle towards the end of the first century AD for Christians facing persecution in Asia Minor. The imagery he uses reflects his deep faith and Jewish background, drawing on prophetic traditions.
Living It Out Today
When we face difficult times or uncertainty, this verse can remind us that God is still present and active. For instance, during a crisis at work, this image of divine presence can provide reassurance and strength to persevere.
Topics
heavenly templedivine presenceapocalyptic imageryfaith under persecutionGod's powerrevelatory visions