Luke 17:26
Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))
وكما كانَ في أيّامِ نوحٍ كذلكَ يكونُ أيضًا في أيّامِ ابنِ الإنسانِ:
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Luke compares the days of Noah to the time when Jesus comes again. It says that just like in Noah's days, people will be living normal lives without knowing what is coming until it happens.
Explained for Children
Imagine a big surprise party where everyone is busy playing games and no one knows about the cake and presents hiding nearby. That's how it was during Noah’s time before the flood and will be again when Jesus returns!
Historical Background
This verse comes from Luke, who wrote his Gospel around AD 80 for a Roman audience. The cultural context includes expectations of a messiah who would bring justice and judgment.
Living It Out Today
Think about how you prepare for unexpected events in your life. Just as Noah prepared an ark, we can be ready by staying informed, spiritually alert, and living rightly.
Topics
judgmentpreparationunexpected eventsNoah's floodJesus' returnspiritual readiness
Related Verses
Genesis 6:1-7Matthew 24:37-39Luke 17:28-302 Peter 2:5Revelation 20:11-15
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'days of Noe' mean in this context?
The term refers to the time when God sent a flood because of humanity's wickedness, and only Noah and his family were saved.
How is Jesus' return similar to the days before the flood?
Just as people in Noah’s day went about their lives without realizing the impending judgment, similarly, many will be caught off guard by Jesus’ second coming.
What should believers do according to this verse?
Believers are encouraged to stay spiritually ready and informed, knowing that unexpected events can happen at any time.
Can you provide cross-references for understanding Luke 17:26 better?
Certainly! Genesis 6:1-7, Matthew 24:37-39, and Revelation 20:11-15 offer additional insights into the themes of judgment and preparation.
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