Matthew 17:11

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

Jesus says that Elijah will come first and restore all things. Jesus is speaking to his disciples, emphasizing the role of Elijah in restoring order before significant changes.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your room was really messy and needed cleaning up. Jesus is saying that Elijah will be like a helper who cleans up the mess so new good things can happen.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this verse, likely between AD 80-90, aimed at Jewish followers of Christ. The cultural setting includes expectations for Elijah's return and the restoration of Israel.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, someone might prepare their home or business before a major renovation to ensure it’s ready for new improvements. This verse reminds us that preparation is key before big changes occur.

Topics

restorationpreparationElijahchangemessengersprophets

Related Verses

Malachi 4:5-6Luke 1:17Mark 9:12-13Hebrews 11:37Isaiah 40:3

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Elijah mentioned in this verse?
Elijah was a prophet of the Old Testament known for his miracles and encounters with God, often seen as a herald of significant change.
What does 'restore all things' mean?
It means bringing everything back into its proper order, often seen as preparing the way for important events.
How does this verse apply to our lives today?
It encourages us to be ready for change by setting things right and preparing ourselves.
Is there a modern-day equivalent of Elijah's role?
Today, spiritual leaders or social activists might be seen as fulfilling similar roles by promoting positive change.
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