Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Så kom en annen engel ut av dette tempelet som jeg så i Himmelen. Han hadde også en skarp sigd. Enda en annen engel kom fram fra alteret. Denne engelen hadde makt over flammene. Han ropte høyt til den andre engelen: «Sving den skarpe sigden og høst drueklasene som er på jordens vintre. Druene er fullmodne.» Så svingte engelen sigden over jorden og høstet druene. Så kastet de druene inn i den store Guds vinpresse. Dette var en annerledes vinpresse – en raseriets vinpresse. Den ble tråkket utenfor byen, og det fløt mengder av blod ut av vinpressen. Hestene sto i blod helt opp til bislene. Blodet fløt så langt som over 300 kilometer utover.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes another angel coming out of the temple in heaven with a sharp sickle. It suggests an action related to harvesting or judgment, which is part of the series of events described in Revelation. No one is speaking directly here; it's a description by the author.
Explained for Children
Imagine this like when you see someone come into your garden with big scissors ready to cut the vegetables that are ripe. In this case, the angel is coming out from heaven’s special house and has something sharp to do important work.
Historical Background
The Book of Revelation was written by John around AD 95 to early Christian communities in Asia Minor who were facing persecution. The book provides a vision of the end times, depicting various angels carrying out God's judgments with symbolic tools like sickles.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can see this as a reminder that there are significant moments when decisions must be made or actions taken to separate what is right and wrong in our lives, much like sorting ripe crops from those not yet ready.
What does the 'sharp sickle' symbolize in Revelation?
The sharp sickle likely represents a tool of judgment or separation, used by angels to gather or harvest those who are ready for God’s judgment.
Who is the author of Revelation and when was it written?
Revelation was authored by John around AD 95. He wrote this book while in exile on Patmos to encourage early Christian communities facing persecution.
How can Revelation 14:17 be applied to modern life scenarios?
In today’s context, we might interpret this verse as a reminder that there are times when critical decisions must be made to discern between right and wrong in our lives.
What other Bible verses discuss the concept of judgment similar to Revelation 14:17?
Verses like Matthew 13:24-30 and Deuteronomy 32:39 explore themes related to God’s judgment, offering additional perspectives on this concept.