Hebrews 11:35

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

This verse talks about women who received their loved ones back from death and those who were tortured but refused to escape, hoping for a better resurrection. It's part of the larger chapter in Hebrews that highlights faith through examples.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you had a special friend who went away, and then one day they came back! That's like what happened here with some women. Other people were hurting but didn't run away because they believed something even better would happen later.

Historical Background

Hebrews was likely written by Paul or someone else close to him around the late first century AD, aimed at Jewish Christians facing persecution in Rome. The verse reflects real-life experiences of faithful followers enduring hardships and maintaining hope.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, this can apply to parents who fight for their children's health despite seemingly insurmountable odds or activists who endure hardship for a cause they believe will lead to a greater good.

Topics

faithresurrectionperseverancehopesufferingdeliverance

Related Verses

2 Kings 4:32-35Acts 9:36-41Luke 7:11-15Matthew 10:18-22Job 14:14

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'better resurrection' mean in this context?
'Better resurrection' implies a higher state of existence or reward that goes beyond mere physical restoration, reflecting a future hope greater than the present suffering.
How can we relate to those who refused deliverance?
Today, we might see this in people who endure hardship for a cause they believe will bring about greater good, showing that sometimes enduring now leads to better outcomes later.
What examples of resurrection are given here?
The verse mentions women whose dead were raised back to life, similar to stories like the Shunammite woman's son being revived by Elisha or Lazarus being brought back from the dead by Jesus.
Why is faith highlighted in this part of Hebrews?
Faith is a central theme throughout Hebrews, showing how past examples of steadfast belief and endurance through hardship provide models for current believers facing their own challenges.
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