Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Fra områdene bortenfor Kusjs elver skal de som tilber Meg komme med offergavene sine. På den dagen skal du ikke mer skjemmes over noe av det du har gjort og dine synder mot Meg. For da skal Jeg ta bort dem som jubler over din stolthet, og du skal ikke lenger være stolt og selvgod på Mitt hellige berg. Jeg lar et ydmykt og vennlig folk bli igjen, og de skal søke etter hjelp hos Herren. De av Israels folk som overlever, skal ikke gjøre noen urett. Denne resten av folket skal ikke lyve eller på noe vis si noe svikefullt. De skal finne den maten de trenger, og de skal legge seg til hvile. Ingen skal skremme dem.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Zephaniah, God is speaking and saying that people who have come from far away places like Ethiopia will bring offerings to Him. These are people who were once scattered but now return to worship God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your friends in a big park. You've been hiding really well, but then it's time to come out and play together again. Just like that, God is saying He will gather His people who were spread far apart, even from places as far away as Ethiopia, to come back and give Him offerings.
Historical Background
The book of Zephaniah was written by the prophet Zephaniah around 630 BC. The audience was primarily the people of Judah just before the Babylonian invasion. This prophecy speaks in a time when God’s people were facing judgment but also hope for restoration.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you have moved to a new city and found yourself far from friends or family. Zephaniah 3:10 reminds us that we can still seek God wherever we are, and He will accept our offerings of worship no matter how distant we feel.
Topics
worshipreturning to Goddispersion and restorationofferingdivine promiseshope
God mentions Ethiopia because it was a distant land known for its different customs. By mentioning this place, He is emphasizing that His call extends even to those far away and seemingly unreachable.
What kind of offering should we bring to God today?
In modern times, our offerings can include prayers, acts of service, and personal sacrifices as a way of expressing devotion and gratitude towards God.
How does this verse relate to the concept of restoration in the Bible?
This verse speaks to the theme of restoration by indicating that despite being dispersed or scattered, God's people can come back to Him with offerings, symbolizing a return and renewal of relationship.
What does 'suppliants' mean in this context?
'Suppliants' refers to those who humbly seek help or mercy from someone else. In this case, it describes God's people who are earnestly seeking Him for restoration and guidance.