Yawˇ ve oˉ kʼoˍ leh yawˇ ve uˉ hkeh mvuh lehˬ, hpu ve yawˬ mvuh hkʼa shuˍ shuˍ maˇ kʼoˆ, vaˇ meu-e hkʼa shuˍ shuˍ maˇ kʼoˆ, hpu ve yoˬ. Yawˇ ve mehˆ shiˍ lehˬ, aˬ miˍ ha hkʼa shuˍ shuˍ hpeh‸ ve yoˬ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Jesus in a vision as having hair white like wool or snow and eyes that shine like flames of fire. It emphasizes His purity and the intensity with which He sees everything clearly. John is the one who saw this.
Explained for Children
Imagine seeing someone whose hair is as white as fresh snow, and their eyes glow bright like a burning candle. This verse describes Jesus in a special vision that shows how pure and all-seeing He is.
Historical Background
The Book of Revelation was written by John around the end of the first century AD to encourage persecuted Christians. The vision depicts Jesus as both powerful and pure, offering hope during challenging times.
Living It Out Today
When facing tough decisions, think about how Jesus sees everything clearly like a flame of fire; this can help you make wise choices based on His clear vision for your life.