Nahuatl 1987 (In yencuic iyectlajtoltzin Dios itech ica toTeco Jesucristo)
Quemaj on ilhuicactequitquetl ocontlajcal on Satanás ne ijtic on pozo niman ompa oquitzacu. Ipan on tlatzacuilyotl yejhuan ica oquitzacu on pozo oquitlalij se sello para on Satanás ma ca sa más quincajcayahuas on países hasta tla yopanoc on se mil xipan. Tla yopanoc se mil xipan, ica oncaj ocsejpa quimacahuasquej san quesqui tonaltin.
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about the devil being locked away in a deep pit for a thousand years so he can't trick people anymore. It also says that after this time, he will be free again for a short while.
Explained for Children
Imagine the devil as a naughty kid who gets put in a timeout room for a long time to stop him from bothering others. After his timeout is over, he's allowed out but only for a little bit.
Historical Background
The Book of Revelation was written by John, likely around AD 95, during the reign of Emperor Domitian. The audience was primarily Christian communities facing persecution and needed encouragement and hope in their struggles against evil forces.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse reminds us that there will be times when harmful influences are subdued or absent, but we should remain vigilant as they can return unexpectedly. It encourages constant spiritual preparedness.