Enhilokʼ jạt jạtrenko do iń sãoteko midokʼa ar ińren hoṛko hoyokʼa. Ar iń do ape talareń girobasokʼa.” Ar tinre ona hoyokʼa unrepe baḍae daṛeakʼa, phạdkoren Probhu Isor do ape ṭhen ińe kol akadińạ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that many nations will join the Lord and become His people. The speaker is God, promising to dwell with them and showing through this that He sent someone to them.
Explained for Children
Imagine if all your friends from different places decided they wanted to be part of a big family together. That's what this verse says about nations becoming God’s special family, and God promises to live right there with them!
Historical Background
Zechariah wrote this around 520 BC when the Jews were returning from exile in Babylon. The prophecy was meant for those rebuilding Jerusalem, promising a future where many would join their faith.
Living It Out Today
In today’s world, imagine a community center that welcomes people of all backgrounds and cultures, fostering unity and inclusion. This verse inspires such inclusive communities under God's guidance.