So Jerusalem, make yu go on-top high mountin. Make yu prish di good news! Koll Zion pipol with loud vois, den announce di good news! Shaut as yu dey tok and nor fear at-all. Make yu tell Judah towns sey God dey kom!
What Does This Mean?
This verse is a call to Zion and Jerusalem to proclaim good news from a high place. The speaker is telling them to shout out loudly and not be afraid, announcing to the cities of Judah that their God is coming.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have the best news ever, like a surprise party, and you’re on top of a tall building. You would want to shout it out so everyone can hear. That’s what this verse is saying—Zion and Jerusalem need to shout the good news about God coming.
Historical Background
Isaiah, a prophet, wrote this around 700 BCE. He spoke to the people of Israel, who were facing difficult times. The setting was a time of political turmoil and hope for divine intervention.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you’re at work and you find out about a big promotion coming to your team. This verse reminds you to not be afraid to share the good news with your colleagues, just as Zion and Jerusalem were told to announce the arrival of their God.
Topics
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