Matthew 24:28
Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))
وحيثُ تَكونُ الجيفَةُ تَتَجَمَّعُ النُّسور.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Matthew says that wherever there is a dead body, eagles will gather around it. Jesus is speaking and the message suggests that where there is something significant happening, people or attention will follow.
Explained for Children
Imagine you drop a cookie on the floor – all your friends would rush to see it! This verse means when something important happens, like an eagle finding food, other eagles come too. Jesus is telling us that when big things happen, others pay attention just like those eagles.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this Gospel around 80-90 AD for a Jewish-Christian audience living in a time of significant political and social upheaval under Roman rule. The verse is part of Jesus’ teachings on the end times and signs that will precede his return.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, think about how news spreads quickly when something big happens – like seeing traffic pile up at an accident scene. This can remind us to be alert to important spiritual events or moral issues happening around us and respond appropriately.
Topics
prophesysigns of the timesspiritual awarenessend timesattention and focusmorality
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a deeper meaning to eagles gathering around carcasses?
Yes, eagles symbolize quick responders and their presence can indicate something significant happening. This verse uses this imagery to suggest that when major events occur or signs are given, attention naturally focuses on those areas.
How does Matthew 24:28 relate to Jesus' return?
In the context of Jesus’ teachings about his second coming and the end times, this verse suggests that when significant events occur before his return, people will naturally gather and pay attention to these signs.
How can we apply Matthew 24:28 in our daily lives?
We can use this principle as a reminder to be aware of moral issues or spiritual movements happening around us. It encourages active engagement with significant events and staying informed about important happenings.
What does the eagle symbolize in other parts of the Bible?
In various scriptures, eagles are often used as symbols of swiftness, strength, and divine intervention. For example, Deuteronomy 32:11 uses an eagle to describe God's care for Israel.
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