Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Engelen spurte meg: «Hvorfor undret du deg? Jeg skal forklare deg hemmeligheten med kvinnen og dyret med de sju hodene og de ti hornene som hun sitter på. Dyret som du så, fantes før, men ikke nå lenger. Det skal stige opp fra avgrunnen og bli borte igjen i fortapelsen. De som bor på jorden og som ikke har skrevet navnet sitt i Livets Bok fra verdens grunnleggelse av, skal undre seg når de ser dyret som fantes før, men som ikke er lenger – selv om de kan se det.
What Does This Mean?
An angel explains to John why he should not be amazed by the woman and the beast in his vision. The angel says he will reveal their mystery, explaining that the beast has seven heads and ten horns.
Explained for Children
Imagine you see a lady riding on a big scary monster with lots of horns and heads. An angel tells you not to worry because he's going to explain what this all means.
Historical Background
The Book of Revelation was written by John, possibly the apostle, around 95 AD during the Roman Empire. It addresses various churches facing persecution under Emperor Domitian, offering hope and prophecy about God's ultimate victory.
Living It Out Today
Imagine seeing a news report about a powerful political figure who seems to control many countries and leaders. This verse reminds us that even in confusing times, there is a deeper meaning behind what we see, and ultimately, God’s plan will prevail.
The woman often symbolizes a city or empire, usually thought to represent Rome. The context suggests she might also embody false religious systems that lead people astray.
What does it mean when the angel says 'the mystery'?
In biblical terms, 'mystery' refers to truths previously hidden but now revealed through divine prophecy. It means John will learn about what these symbols really represent.
Why are there seven heads and ten horns mentioned?
The number symbolism in Revelation often has deeper meanings; the seven heads could signify different stages or aspects of world empires, while the ten horns might symbolize divisions within these empires or leaders working together.
How does this relate to our lives today?
This passage reminds us that behind confusing events in our world, there is a divine plan. It encourages trust and faithfulness even when we face challenges from powerful opposition.