Romani from Romanian (E Romaii Biblia 2020 (Kăldărărihko))
Dikhlem, thai dinoroata le skaminehko le raimahko, anglal le juvindimata le juvinde thai angla le phură ašundem o mui bute înjerengo. Lengo dindimos sas dă deše miiengo deševar miiengo thai mii miengă.
What Does This Mean?
John sees and hears a vast number of angels around God's throne praising Him. The exact number is beyond counting, showing the immense glory of God's presence.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had so many friends at your birthday party that you couldn't even count them all! That’s how many angels John saw worshipping God in heaven.
Historical Background
The Book of Revelation was written by John, one of Jesus' disciples, around the end of the first century. It was meant for early Christians facing persecution to encourage faith and endurance through visions of future glory.
Living It Out Today
In a noisy world filled with distractions, this verse reminds us that God is worthy of all our praise and worship, no matter how many voices there are or what they say.