Luke 16:23
Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
فَرَفَعَ الغَنِيُّ بَصَرَهُ وَهُوَ يَتَعَذَّبُ فِي الهَاوِيَةِ، وَرَأى إبرَاهِيمَ مِنْ بَعِيدٍ، وَلِعَازَرَ إلَى جَانِبِهِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a man in hell who lifts his eyes and sees Abraham far away with Lazarus beside him. It's part of the parable told by Jesus about two men, one rich and one poor, and their fates after death.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide and seek. The rich man is hiding where it's dark and scary, while the poor man named Lazarus is with his friend Abraham in a warm, cozy spot. They can see each other but are far apart.
Historical Background
This verse comes from Luke’s Gospel, written around 80 AD for Gentile Christians to understand Jesus’ teachings. The parable reflects Jewish beliefs about the afterlife and warns against wealth without compassion.
Living It Out Today
Consider a wealthy business leader who ignores his employees' struggles. This story reminds us that how we treat others in life affects our relationship with God, emphasizing kindness over riches.
Topics
justicewealthcompassionafterlifeeternal rewardparable
Related Verses
Matthew 25:31-46Ezekiel 33:10-20Revelation 21:8Luke 16:19-31Deuteronomy 15:7-11
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the rich man in this parable?
The rich man represents those who are prosperous but neglect their moral and spiritual responsibilities towards others, facing consequences in the afterlife.
Why does Lazarus have a better fate than the rich man?
Lazarus' humble life filled with acts of kindness and faith contrasts sharply with the selfishness of the rich man, illustrating that God values compassion over wealth alone.
Does this verse suggest that hell is a place where people can see others in heaven?
While not all interpretations agree, some believe it suggests a separation between those who are with God and those who are not, emphasizing the importance of choices made on earth.
How does this parable relate to Jesus' teachings about wealth?
Jesus uses this story to warn against the dangers of wealth that leads to neglecting others. It underscores the importance of using one's resources to help those in need.
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