Ndi hone Muṋe washu a tshi vhudza Yesaya a ri, “Takuwa na ṅwana wau wa mutuka Sheara Jashubu (Tsaleladzavhuya), ni yo ṱangana na khosi Ahasi. U ḓo mu wana hune ha guma mugero u no ḓisa maḓi a tshi bva ishani ḽa nṱha, henefho hune ha shuma vhaluki vha masila.
What Does This Mean?
The Lord instructs Isaiah to meet Ahaz, along with his son Shearjashub, at a specific location near the upper pool. This meeting is part of a divine plan to communicate a message to Ahaz.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game of hide-and-seek. God tells Isaiah, 'Go find Ahaz near the big water tank where the clothes are washed.' It's like a special meeting to deliver an important message.
Historical Background
This verse is from the book of Isaiah, written around 700 BC. Isaiah was a prophet speaking to King Ahaz of Judah during a time of political turmoil and threats from surrounding nations.
Living It Out Today
When you're facing a tough decision or difficult situation, imagine someone coming to meet you with a message of encouragement. That's what God does for us, providing guidance and comfort.