John 19:28
Amharic New Standard Translation (አማርኛ አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጉም) 2005
ከዚህ በኋላ ኢየሱስ አሁን ሁሉም ነገር እንደ ተፈጸመ ዐውቆ በቅዱስ መጽሐፍ የተጻፈውም ቃል እንዲፈጸም “ተጠማሁ!” አለ።
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from the Gospel of John, Jesus says 'I thirst' after knowing that all things are accomplished for His mission on Earth to fulfill scripture.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're really thirsty after playing in the hot sun all day. That's how Jesus felt, but it was also a sign that He was about to finish his big job of teaching people about God and love.
Historical Background
The Gospel of John was written by one of Jesus' disciples around 90-100 AD for early Christian communities. It reflects the cultural context of first-century Palestine, where crucifixion was a common Roman method of execution and public humiliation.
Living It Out Today
When facing hardships or feeling overwhelmed, like when you're thirsty and tired after a long day at school, remember Jesus' humility in acknowledging His own needs can remind us to ask for help from others and God.
Topics
salvationsufferinghumilityscripture fulfillmentthirst as metaphorredemption
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'I thirst' symbolize in the context of John 19?
'I thirst' symbolizes both physical and spiritual needs. It shows Jesus' humanity and his fulfillment of prophetic scriptures, linking His mission to end times when He will quench all thirst.
How does this verse relate to the theme of scripture fulfillment?
This verse fulfills Old Testament prophecy about Messiah's suffering. It shows Jesus' awareness and purpose in fulfilling divine plan written centuries before, highlighting God's sovereignty over history.
What can we learn from Jesus' statement 'I thirst'?
We can learn to be honest about our needs, seek help when necessary, and trust that God knows all things. It also teaches humility in leadership as seen through Christ’s final words.
Why is the historical context important for understanding this verse?
Understanding Roman execution practices helps us see Jesus' humanity fully. Knowing early Christian contexts aids in grasping how His statements resonated with original audience and their struggles.
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