Hebrews 11:36
Afrikaans 1933/1953
Ander weer het die proef van bespottinge en geselinge deurstaan, ook van boeie en gevangenis.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes some of the severe trials that faithful people endured for their beliefs. It mentions cruel mocking, whippings, and imprisonment. The message highlights the challenges believers faced but remained steadfast in their faith.
Explained for Children
Imagine if someone made fun of you a lot or hurt you because they didn't like what you believed. This verse talks about some brave people who were treated very badly for believing in God, just like how kids sometimes tease others for liking different things.
Historical Background
The book of Hebrews was written by an unknown author around AD 60 to 70, addressing Jewish Christians facing persecution. The audience likely included those who faced severe trials for their faith during the reign of Nero or other Roman emperors.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can inspire us when we face ridicule or punishment for our beliefs. For example, a person might be mocked at work for not engaging in gossip because they believe in integrity and respect for others.
Topics
perseverancesufferingfaithfulnesspersecutionchallengesendurance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who wrote the book of Hebrews?
The author of Hebrews is unknown, but many scholars believe it could have been written by Paul or someone closely associated with him.
What does 'scourgings' mean in this verse?
'Scourging' refers to a severe beating or whipping, often used as a form of punishment. In the context of Hebrews 11:36, it describes one of the harsh treatments believers endured for their faith.
Can you give an example from history where this verse is applicable?
During the Roman persecution under Emperor Nero, Christians faced cruel mockings and imprisonment. Many were falsely accused and punished severely for their beliefs in Christ.
How can we apply Hebrews 11:36 to our daily lives?
We can draw strength from this verse when facing ridicule or unfair treatment due to our faith, remembering that faithful people have endured similar trials and remained steadfast in their beliefs.
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