John 20:4
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
وَكَانَ ٱلِٱثْنَانِ يَرْكُضَانِ مَعًا. فَسَبَقَ ٱلتِّلْمِيذُ ٱلْآخَرُ بُطْرُسَ وَجَاءَ أَوَّلًا إِلَى ٱلْقَبْرِ،
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes two disciples running to the tomb after learning about Jesus' resurrection. The other disciple, believed to be John, runs faster than Peter and reaches the sepulchre first.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friend are racing to see something exciting. Your friend is a bit quicker and gets there before you, just like in this story where John beats Peter to Jesus' tomb!
Historical Background
The Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John around AD 90-100. It was directed at both Jewish and Gentile believers, providing a theological understanding of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection within the context of early Christian communities.
Living It Out Today
When faced with news that impacts your faith or beliefs, consider how you respond. Like Peter and John racing to the tomb, we can be eager to see for ourselves what God has done in our lives.
Topics
resurrectiondiscipleshipfaithhopewitnessingbelief
Related Verses
Luke 24:1-3Matthew 28:5-6Acts 9:3-5John 20:8Ephesians 1:19-20
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is 'the other disciple' mentioned in John 20:4?
Many scholars believe that the 'other disciple' referred to here is John, the author of this gospel. He often refers to himself anonymously.
Why did Peter and the other disciple run so quickly to the tomb?
Peter and the other disciple were likely driven by a mix of concern, curiosity, and possibly fear about what they might find at the tomb after hearing that Jesus' body was missing.
What does reaching the sepulchre first signify in John 20:4?
Reaching the tomb first symbolizes an eagerness to confirm or understand the events surrounding Jesus' resurrection, highlighting their devotion and faith.
How can we apply this story from John 20:4 to our daily lives?
The urgency of Peter and John to see for themselves what had happened at the tomb encourages us to be proactive in seeking truth and confirmation about our beliefs, especially when it comes to matters of faith.
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