John 19:23
Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))
ثُمَّ إنَّ العَسكَرَ لَمّا كانوا قد صَلَبوا يَسوعَ، أخَذوا ثيابَهُ وجَعَلوها أربَعَةَ أقسامٍ، لكُلِّ عَسكَريٍّ قِسمًا. وأخَذوا القَميصَ أيضًا. وكانَ القَميصُ بغَيرِ خياطَةٍ، مَنسوجًا كُلُّهُ مِنْ فوقُ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the Roman soldiers dividing Jesus' clothes into four parts after they crucified him, but his seamless coat was not divided because it would have been ruined.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends found a really nice blanket at the playground. Each of you wanted to take home a part of the blanket, but there was one special piece that couldn't be torn without ruining it. So instead of tearing it up, they decided not to divide this special piece.
Historical Background
The Gospel of John was written by John, an apostle and disciple of Jesus, around 90-100 AD. It is addressed to the early Christian communities who needed a record of Jesus' life and teachings in light of growing opposition and persecution.
Living It Out Today
In modern scenarios, this verse can remind us to value integrity over division, especially when dealing with matters that are precious or sacred to us. For example, when discussing faith within a family, it's important to respect each other’s beliefs rather than trying to divide or change them forcefully.
Topics
sacrificeintegrityfaithfulnesspersecutionresiliencecommunity
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did they not tear Jesus' coat?
They decided not to tear the seamless coat because it would ruin it, which symbolizes the care taken even in such a tragic moment, possibly indicating respect or practicality.
Is there any significance of the seamless garment?
The seamless coat is often seen as symbolic of Jesus' unity with his Father and his people, representing wholeness and integrity that cannot be divided.
What does this verse teach about human nature?
This verse shows both the greed (in dividing clothes) and a moment of consideration (not tearing the seamless coat), reflecting the mixed nature of humans capable of both good and bad actions.
How do we apply this story in our daily lives?
We can apply this by valuing unity and integrity over division, especially when faced with situations where something precious might be at stake.
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