Luke 13:34
Amharic Gofa GFBEVF (ጌሻ ማፃፋ)
“የሩሳላመ፥ የሩሳላመ፥ ናበታ ዎያረ፥ ኔኮ ኪተትዳይሳታ ሹቻን ጫድያረ፥ ኩቶይ ባ ናይታ ባ ቀፍያፐ ጋርሳን ሺሽያዳ ነ ናይታ ታ ቀስያፐ ጋርሳን አፑን ቶሆ ሺሻናዉ ኮያድና፥ ሽን ህንተ እፃስ ግደታ።
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Luke 13:34, Jesus is speaking to Jerusalem and expressing sadness over the city's rejection of his love and guidance. He compares himself to a mother hen protecting her chicks under her wings, but notes that the people did not want his protection.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a mommy chicken who wants to protect all her little baby chickens by keeping them safe under her wings. But sometimes, even if she tries really hard, some of the baby chickens don't want to stay close and get protected. Jesus is saying that he wanted to do this for Jerusalem, but they didn’t let him.
Historical Background
This verse was written by Luke, a physician and travel companion of Paul, around 60-80 AD. It reflects the tension between Jesus and the religious leaders in Jerusalem during his ministry. The cultural setting involves a deeply religious society where prophets were often persecuted for their messages from God.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, we can think about how someone might try to offer help or guidance but is met with resistance. For example, a teacher who wants to help students improve but faces stubbornness and rejection; this verse encourages us to be open to receiving the love and protection offered by others.
Topics
loverejectionprotectionguidancehopesalvation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Jesus refer to Jerusalem as a city that kills prophets?
Jesus refers to this because throughout history, many prophets who came to Jerusalem were rejected and even killed by the people there. This highlights the recurring theme of divine messages being met with hostility.
What does it mean when Jesus compares himself to a hen?
By comparing himself to a mother hen protecting her chicks, Jesus shows his desire to protect and care for the people of Jerusalem as a loving parent would. This analogy underscores his deep affection and protective instinct.
How does this verse relate to the concept of salvation?
This verse illustrates how Jesus offers salvation through protection and guidance, much like a mother hen protects her chicks. However, if one refuses his offer, they miss out on that divine protection and care.
What can we learn about God's love from this verse?
From this verse, we learn that God’s love is persistent and protective. Despite rejection, Jesus still expresses a desire to gather people under his protective wings, showing the depth of his compassion and the lengths he goes to for our well-being.
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