2 John 1:7
Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))
لأنَّهُ قد دَخَلَ إلَى العالَمِ مُضِلّونَ كثيرونَ، لا يَعتَرِفونَ بيَسوعَ المَسيحِ آتيًا في الجَسَدِ. هذا هو المُضِلُّ، والضِّدُّ للمَسيحِ.
What Does This Mean?
The verse is from the second letter of John and warns about many deceivers who deny that Jesus came in human form. It clearly states that such people are deceitful and opposed to Christ.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, but some kids say they can't play because 'seekers' aren’t real. That's silly, right? Similarly, John warns about people who deny Jesus came as a human, saying it’s like denying the rules of a game exist.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Second Epistle of John, written by John the Apostle around AD 90-110. It was addressed to a woman and her children in a church community where false teachings about Jesus' humanity were spreading.
Living It Out Today
Today, people might deny that Jesus walked on earth or claim he didn't have a real human life. This can be seen when someone dismisses the historical accounts of Jesus as mere myths or legends without substance.
Topics
faithdeceptionChristologygospel authenticitytruthspiritual warfare
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it important for Christians to believe that Jesus came in flesh?
Believing that Jesus came as a real person connects us deeply with the reality of God's love and sacrifice. It means that God took on our human nature to understand and save us.
How can we recognize deceivers today?
Deceivers often challenge core beliefs about Jesus, like His humanity or divinity. Pay attention to teachings that contradict the Bible's clear statements about Christ’s incarnation.
What does 'antichrist' mean in this context?
The term ‘antichrist’ here refers to someone who opposes or contradicts what Jesus taught and stands against Him. It’s not just a future figure, but can describe anyone opposing Christ today.
How does 2 John address the issue of false teachers?
2 John warns about deceivers who deny Jesus' humanity. By doing so, it emphasizes the importance of discernment and staying true to orthodox teachings about Christ's incarnation.
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