At mangyayari, sa araw na yaon, na ilalapag ng Panginoon uli ang kaniyang kamay na ikalawa upang mabawi ang nalabi sa kaniyang bayan na malalabi, mula sa Asiria, at mula sa Egipto, at mula sa Patros, at mula sa Cus, at mula sa Elam, at mula sa Sinar, at mula sa Amath, at mula sa mga pulo ng dagat.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God will bring back the remaining people of Israel from different places around the world. God is speaking, promising to gather his people who were scattered.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big family party, but some of your relatives are far away. This verse is like God saying, 'I will bring back all your far-away relatives so we can have a big, happy family party together.'
Historical Background
Isaiah wrote this verse around 700 BCE. He was a prophet speaking to the people of Judah and Israel, who were facing threats from powerful empires like Assyria and Babylon. The verse reflects a hope for God's intervention and restoration.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, imagine a family that has been separated by different countries due to conflicts or work. This verse reminds us that there can be a day when all family members can be reunited, just as God promised to reunite Israel.