John 19:37
Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))
وأيضًا يقولُ كِتابٌ آخَرُ: «سيَنظُرونَ إلَى الّذي طَعَنوهُ».
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that people will look upon someone who was pierced. It refers to Jesus, who was crucified and pierced with a spear. The key message is about the fulfillment of prophecy and the significance of Jesus' death.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a friend who got hurt really badly, but they were so special that everyone would look at them and remember how important they are. That's like what this verse is talking about with Jesus.
Historical Background
John wrote this Gospel around the late first century to early second century for Christians in Asia Minor. The context reflects a community struggling with understanding the significance of Jesus' death as fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and signs.
Living It Out Today
If someone is going through a hard time, they can remember that their struggles might have meaning beyond what we see now, just like how Jesus’ piercing had deep spiritual significance for everyone looking at him.
Topics
salvationprophecysufferingfulfillmentcrucifixiondivine intervention
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of 'they shall look on him whom they pierced?'
This phrase signifies that those who witness or reflect upon Jesus' crucifixion will recognize its profound spiritual meaning and their part in it, fulfilling an Old Testament prophecy.
How does this verse relate to Zechariah 12:10?
John 19:37 is seen as the fulfillment of Zechariah's prophecy where 'they shall look on me whom they have pierced,' indicating that Jesus' crucifixion aligns with ancient prophecies.
Why did John include this verse in his Gospel?
John included this to emphasize the prophetic fulfillment of Jesus’ death and to underscore its importance for believers understanding their faith through these signs.
What does it mean for today's Christians?
For modern Christians, this verse serves as a reminder that God fulfills his promises and prophecies, providing hope and assurance in the midst of suffering and challenges.
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