Mark 13:18

Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))

What Does This Mean?

In Mark 13:18, Jesus advises his followers to pray for a time when they can flee that is not in winter. The key message here is about the importance of praying for favorable conditions during times of escape or danger.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide and seek outside. It would be much harder if it was freezing cold! Jesus tells us to pray so we don't have to run away when it's really cold, just like wishing for a sunny day in hide and seek!

Historical Background

This verse is part of the Gospel of Mark, written around 65-70 AD by an unknown author. The audience was likely early Christians living in a time of turmoil. The cultural setting includes Jewish traditions and Roman occupation.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this could relate to someone needing to leave their home due to an emergency like a flood or fire. Praying for conditions that make the journey safer, such as good weather, can help ensure better outcomes during stressful situations.

Topics

prayersafetyfaith in times of dangerprotectionhopedivine intervention

Related Verses

Genesis 19:15Matthew 24:20Luke 21:36James 5:17-18Revelation 12:6

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to pray that flight be not in winter?
It means praying for conditions during an escape or evacuation where the weather is favorable, avoiding harsh winter conditions which could make travel dangerous and difficult.
Why is winter considered unfavorable for fleeing according to Mark 13:18?
Winter can bring harsh weather conditions such as snow, ice, and cold temperatures that complicate travel and make survival more challenging without proper shelter or supplies.
How can this verse be applied in a non-religious context?
It can remind people to prepare for emergencies by considering the timing of their actions, especially when safety is a concern. Planning during favorable conditions can minimize risks.
What other biblical references talk about fleeing or prayer in times of danger?
Other verses include Genesis 19:15 (Lot's escape from Sodom), Matthew 24:20 (praying not to flee on the Sabbath), and Revelation 12:6 (the woman's flight into the wilderness).
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