Luke 16:21
Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
وَكَمِ اشتَهَى أنْ يَشْبَعَ مِنْ فُتَاتِ الطَّعَامِ السَّاقِطِ مِنْ مَائِدَةِ الرَّجُلِ الغَنِيِّ، حَتَّى إنَّ الكِلَابَ كَانَتْ تَأْتِي وَتَلْحَسُ قُرُوحَهُ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a poor man named Lazarus who longed for the scraps from the rich man's table and was comforted by dogs licking his sores. The story is told by Jesus, emphasizing the stark contrast between wealth and poverty.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who always eats delicious meals while another friend has nothing to eat. This other friend wishes for just one bite of what your friend leaves behind, like crumbs from a sandwich. And sometimes, even dogs come to help him feel better when he's hurting.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Gospel of Luke, written by Luke around 80-100 AD. It was directed at early Christians and Gentiles to understand Jesus' teachings on wealth and poverty within a first-century Jewish context.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where you have more than enough while someone else lacks basic needs. This verse challenges us to share our resources with those in need, showing compassion rather than ignoring their plight.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Jesus include dogs licking Lazarus's sores in his parable?
This vivid detail highlights how even animals show more compassion to the poor man than people did. It emphasizes the extreme destitution of Lazarus and the need for human compassion.
What should we take away from this story about wealth?
The story teaches us that true richness lies in sharing what we have with others, especially those less fortunate. Wealth should be used to care for others rather than just for personal gain.
How can we relate the message of Luke 16:21 to our modern society?
In today's world, this verse encourages us to see beyond material wealth and focus on the needs of those around us. It calls us to action in caring for the less fortunate in our communities.
What does Luke 16:21 say about Jesus' view on social responsibility?
This verse reflects Jesus' teaching that we have a moral duty to help those in need. It challenges us to actively seek ways to alleviate poverty and suffering, embodying the values of compassion and justice.
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