Ihoroc tongga itmuna wönggon gesö au sogitmuna ongga Kopotorochon kunkun owi amnaot emoc tongga yu yanggiradoc. Yanggirada yu owi amna ambarac moröm tong imongidoc. Woi owi amna suraro wohon wohon o owi amna duc mata foro wohon wohon o ihorocgon godibo foro wohon wohon o kantri wohon wohon yu ambarac arap dunggitho moröm tong imongidoc.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Revelation describes a powerful figure given authority to wage war against the saints, overcome them, and have power over all kinds of people across the world. It speaks about the opposition faced by believers.
Explained for Children
Imagine there's a big bully in school who gets to pick on everyone, especially those who are nice and try to do good things. This verse is like that, but in a bigger way, talking about all kinds of people around the world.
Historical Background
The book of Revelation was written by John around 95 AD to encourage early Christians facing persecution from Roman authorities. The cultural setting includes widespread paganism and emperor worship, which threatened Christian beliefs and practices.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this verse can be applied to situations where believers face opposition from societal norms or institutions that contradict their faith, such as in workplaces or schools where they must stand firm despite pressures to conform.