Hebrews 12:18

Arabic Algerian (العهد الجديد باللهجة الجزائرية)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is from the book of Hebrews and tells us that we are not like the Israelites who approached Mount Sinai, a place of terrifying power and fire. Instead, we have something better in our relationship with God.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you were at a scary amusement park where everything was dark and loud, and it made you feel scared. But now think about being at a fun playground where everyone is friendly and happy. That's what this verse is saying—we're not at that scary place anymore; we're in a much better one with God.

Historical Background

The book of Hebrews was written by an unknown author to encourage Jewish Christians who were facing persecution. This passage contrasts the old covenant experienced on Mount Sinai with the new covenant believers are now part of through Jesus Christ.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse reminds us that as followers of Christ, we don't need to be afraid or feel burdened by harsh conditions. Instead, we can enjoy a loving and peaceful relationship with God, which gives us strength in tough times.

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Related Verses

Exodus 19:16-20Deuteronomy 4:33Hebrews 8:6Galatians 4:24-26Revelation 21:1-5

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Mount Sinai mentioned in Hebrews 12:18?
Mount Sinai is mentioned to draw a contrast between the old covenant and the new. The terrifying presence of God at Sinai shows how fearful and harsh the law could be, unlike our relationship with God through Jesus.
How does this verse relate to the old testament?
This verse refers back to the account in Exodus where God appeared on Mount Sinai in fire and smoke. It illustrates a stark difference between the fearful experience of the Israelites and the new covenant's promise of peace with God.
What does 'not come unto' mean here?
'Not come unto' means that Christians are no longer subjected to the harsh conditions of Mount Sinai. Instead, they enjoy a more intimate relationship with God through Jesus Christ without fear and trembling.
Can this verse be applied in our daily lives?
Yes, it can remind us that we don't need to live in fear or feel overwhelmed by difficult circumstances because of the peace and grace we receive from God through Jesus. It encourages a life free from unnecessary anxiety.
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