2 Timothy 4:21
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
بَادِرْ أَنْ تَجِيءَ قَبْلَ ٱلشِّتَاءِ. يُسَلِّمُ عَلَيْكَ أَفْبُولُسُ وَبُودِيسُ وَلِينُسُ وَكَلَافِدِيَّةُ وَٱلْإِخْوَةُ جَمِيعًا.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Paul is asking Timothy to visit before winter and mentions several people who greet him. The key message is about the importance of staying connected with friends and meeting up when possible.
Explained for Children
Imagine your best friend saying, 'Come over before it gets too cold outside,' and then mentioning some other friends sending you a wave. It's like Paul asking Timothy to visit soon because he cares about him and wants him around.
Historical Background
2 Timothy was written by the apostle Paul to his young colleague Timothy. This letter is believed to have been written near the end of Paul's life, just before his martyrdom, when Timothy lived in Ephesus. The cultural setting reflects early Christian communities dealing with challenges and maintaining faith.
Living It Out Today
Imagine your friend living far away asking you to visit before winter sets in. This could mean planning a trip soon or finding another way to stay connected during the colder months, emphasizing the importance of friendship and support.
Topics
friendshipvisitationencouragementcommunitytimelinessgreetings
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to do one's diligence before winter?
Paul asks Timothy to come visit him before the harsh weather of winter sets in, emphasizing the importance of timely action and maintaining close relationships.
Why are specific names mentioned at the end of the verse?
The names represent people who also care about Timothy. By mentioning them, Paul highlights a community of believers supporting each other.
How can this verse be used in modern context?
This verse encourages making plans to see loved ones before conditions (like weather) make it harder, reflecting the value of face-to-face meetings and support networks.
What does 2 Timothy teach about friendship?
Through this verse, we learn that true friendship involves planning visits and keeping in touch regularly, especially during challenging times like winter or hardship.
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