Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
De ti hornene som du så, står for ti konger som ennå ikke har fått noe rike. De kommer til å ha myndighet som konger i én time sammen med dyret. Disse har én og samme tanke, og de gir sin makt og myndighet til dyret. Disse skal føre krig mot Lammet, og Lammet skal seire over dem, for Han er herrenes Herre og kongenes Konge. Og de trofaste som Han har valgt ut og kalt, skal være sammen med Ham.»
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about ten kings who will rule together with a powerful figure called 'the beast.' These kings have not yet received their power, but they will rule for a short time alongside this powerful figure.
Explained for Children
Imagine you see ten new friends at school. They don't have any leadership roles right now, but soon they'll all become class leaders for one day with the help of another very strong student. It's like a temporary team-up!
Historical Background
The book of Revelation was written by John around 96 AD during the Roman Empire. The audience was likely early Christians facing persecution. This chapter uses symbolic imagery to convey messages about power and loyalty.
Living It Out Today
In today’s world, imagine ten new leaders in a company rising quickly to positions of power with the backing of an influential CEO. They might lead for only a short period but still have significant impact during that time.
The book of Revelation was written by John, one of Jesus' disciples, around 96 AD during the Roman Empire era.
What is 'the beast' in this context?
'The beast' typically refers to a powerful and evil figure or regime that opposes God, symbolizing opposition to Christ's rule over the world.
Why are these kings only given power for one hour?
The 'one hour' suggests a very brief period of time. This short duration highlights their temporary authority and emphasizes how fleeting human political power can be compared to divine sovereignty.
What does the imagery of horns symbolize in Revelation 17:12?
In biblical symbolism, horns often represent strength or power. Here, they symbolize the kings' temporary authority and their alignment with 'the beast.'