John 20:9

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that the disciples did not understand the Bible's teachings about Jesus rising from the dead before it happened. It explains their confusion and disbelief when they first heard of the resurrection.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a favorite storybook, but there’s one part where something magical happens that seems impossible to believe. That's how the disciples felt about Jesus coming back to life. They didn't understand this part of their Bible story until it actually happened!

Historical Background

John wrote his Gospel in around AD 90, aimed at a community of Christians who were grappling with understanding Jesus’ mission and teachings. The cultural setting was one where Jewish beliefs about the Messiah were deeply ingrained.

Living It Out Today

Consider how often we miss key lessons from our experiences until they actually happen to us. For example, someone might not believe in the importance of saving money until they face a financial crisis.

Topics

resurrectionscriptural understandingfaithdisbeliefJesus Christdiscipleship

Related Verses

Psalm 16:9-10Isaiah 53:8-12Luke 24:25-27Matthew 12:40Acts 3:13-16

Frequently Asked Questions

Why didn't the disciples understand that Jesus would rise again?
The disciples had a hard time grasping the concept of resurrection because their understanding was limited to their existing religious beliefs and expectations about what the Messiah would do.
How does this verse help us in our faith journey today?
This verse reminds us that sometimes we need actual experiences to fully understand spiritual truths. It encourages a deeper study of the Bible to avoid misunderstanding God's plans and promises.
What can we learn from the disciples' confusion about Jesus' resurrection?
We can learn the importance of both studying the scriptures deeply and being open to new revelations that might not immediately make sense but will later become clear.
How does this verse relate to other parts of the Bible?
This verse ties into prophetic passages about resurrection in the Old Testament and the disciples' growing understanding throughout the Gospels, showing a progression from confusion to enlightenment.
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