Ta sẽ đem những kẻ bị lưu đày của dân I-sơ-ra-ên Ta trở về; Chúng sẽ xây dựng lại những thành bị hoang phế, rồi cư ngụ trong các thành ấy; Chúng sẽ trồng các vườn nho và uống rượu do nho các vườn ấy sản xuất; Chúng sẽ canh tác ruộng vườn và ăn hoa quả do ruộng vườn của chúng sinh ra.
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This verse says that God will restore the people of Israel who were taken away from their homes and bring them back to rebuild their cities, plant vineyards, and gardens. It promises a return to prosperity and peace.
Giải thích cho trẻ em
Imagine if you lost your favorite toy, but then someone found it and gave it back to you. This verse is like that, but for whole groups of people who get to go back home after being away and start making their homes beautiful again with plants and gardens.
Bối cảnh lịch sử
Amos wrote this prophecy around the 8th century BCE during a time when Israel was facing significant political turmoil and exile. It was meant to offer hope to the exiled community that God would restore them to their land.
Áp dụng cho hôm nay
In modern times, this can apply to communities rebuilding after natural disasters or conflicts. Just as Amos promises restoration for the people of Israel, it's a reminder that recovery is possible with determination and support from others.