Hebrews 10:28

Arabic 1978 (APD) (Kitaab al Vahd aj Jadid 1978)

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that anyone who disrespects Moses' law is punished severely, even to the point of death if confirmed by two or three witnesses. The writer of Hebrews uses this example to show how serious the consequences are for disobeying God's laws.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a rule at home not to break toys. If someone sees you break it and tells your parents, you might get in big trouble. This verse is like that but much more serious because it talks about breaking important rules given by Moses.

Historical Background

The Book of Hebrews was likely written around AD 60-70 by an unknown author to Jewish Christians. It explains the superiority of Jesus' teachings over Old Testament laws and rituals, emphasizing the severity of turning away from God's commandments.

Living It Out Today

In today’s context, this verse can remind us that disregarding important rules or moral guidelines has serious consequences. For example, in a workplace setting, ignoring company policies can lead to severe penalties including termination.

Topics

judgmentlaws and obedienceconsequencesfaithfulnesstestimonymoral responsibility

Related Verses

Leviticus 24:10-16Numbers 35:30Deuteronomy 19:15Matthew 23:23James 2:10

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote Hebrews?
The exact author is unknown, but early traditions suggest it could be Paul or someone close to him. The writer addresses Jewish Christians.
What does 'despised' mean in this context?
'Despised' means to show contempt for something. Here, it refers to showing disrespect towards Moses’ law, which had serious consequences.
Why are two or three witnesses mentioned?
In ancient Jewish law, the testimony of multiple witnesses was required before a judgment could be made, ensuring fairness and accuracy in legal proceedings.
How does this relate to modern Christian living?
This verse reminds believers that there are consequences for disregarding God's commands. It emphasizes the importance of respect and obedience towards divine teachings.
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