Luke 13:11
Arabic Algerian (العهد الجديد باللهجة الجزائرية)
وكانَت تَمّة واحَد المْرا عندها روح معَيَّبها من تْمَنطاشَن سْنة. كانَت عَندها حَدبة وما تَقدَرش كامَل تَوقَف مْسَلّسة.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Luke describes a woman who had been ill for eighteen years due to an evil spirit, which made her unable to stand straight and upright. Jesus encounters this woman later in the chapter.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you couldn't stand up straight because of something that kept you bent over. That's what happened to this lady for a very long time, until Jesus came along and helped her.
Historical Background
Luke, a doctor and historian, wrote this Gospel around the year 80 AD. He was writing to both Jewish and Gentile Christians in Rome about Jesus' life and miracles. The cultural setting involved synagogues where people would gather for religious instruction and worship.
Living It Out Today
This verse reminds us that sometimes we carry burdens or health issues that make our lives harder, just like the woman with her back bent over. It can be a reminder to seek help from others or faith in overcoming long-standing challenges.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the woman's infirmity according to this verse?
The verse mentions that a spirit of infirmity, which is understood as an evil spirit or demonic influence, was the cause of her condition.
Why eighteen years specifically?
Eighteen years signifies a long-term suffering without relief. It highlights the severity and duration of her affliction before Jesus' intervention.
What does this story teach us about faith and healing?
This story shows that Jesus has power over evil spirits, which can cause physical ailments, and it teaches us to trust in His ability to heal and deliver from suffering.
How do we apply this verse in today's context of health issues?
It encourages believers to seek God’s healing touch in their lives when facing long-term illnesses or conditions. It also calls for compassion towards those who suffer similarly.
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