Awg yand u ve haq, awg leh med ve cir yanr che suhr ceng kha lawq cawg che mawq khu suhr mag haq yug cid lar che muhd nuh maq cuh yad suhr ghad awg khuhn te ghad lag lehq ngag haq tawd yawa lehq koz ax che, “Lar-oq, Yawg nehax ve awg mid ma phehq che yad mid hax ngag nawg haq mar ax tug yaog,” lehd koz ax che yaog.
What Does This Mean?
An angel from the seven who poured out plagues invites John to see something special, the bride of Christ, which represents God's people. The verse is about an invitation and a revelation.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you were invited to see your favorite superhero's best friend! That’s kind of like what happens here. An angel asks John to come and see something amazing—like how a prince might show off his princess bride!
Historical Background
The Book of Revelation was written by the Apostle John around 96 AD, during the reign of Emperor Domitian. It addresses seven churches in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey), offering them hope and warning through symbolic visions.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can remind us to look forward to the promises God has for His people, much like waiting eagerly for a special event or reunion with loved ones.
Topics
revelationhopefaithsalvationbride of Christend times