Mark 13:19
Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))
لأنَّهُ يكونُ في تِلكَ الأيّامِ ضيقٌ لَمْ يَكُنْ مِثلُهُ منذُ ابتِداءِ الخَليقَةِ الّتي خَلَقَها اللهُ إلَى الآنَ، ولَنْ يكونَ.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Mark chapter 13, Jesus is speaking about a time of great suffering that will come in the future. He says it will be worse than anything that has ever happened before and won't happen again after.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where every level gets harder, but this one is the hardest level ever made! Jesus is saying there will be a time when things get super tough, even tougher than they've ever been before. But don't worry; He's with us!
Historical Background
The book of Mark was written by John Mark around AD 65-70, likely for Roman Christians who were facing persecution. Jesus is speaking to his disciples about the future tribulations that will occur.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this verse when dealing with personal crises or global issues like pandemics. It reminds us of the need for perseverance and trust in God during times when suffering feels overwhelming.
Topics
tribulationperseverancefuture eventshopesufferingend times
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is meant by 'such as was not from the beginning of creation' in this verse?
This phrase emphasizes that the suffering Jesus describes will be unprecedented, exceeding any previous experience since the world began.
How does Mark 13:19 relate to the second coming of Christ?
While not explicitly mentioning it here, this verse is part of a broader discussion about events preceding the return of Jesus, highlighting the severity of tribulations leading up to that time.
Why did Jesus use such strong language in describing future suffering?
Jesus used vivid descriptions to prepare his followers for coming hardships and to underscore the importance of being spiritually ready and vigilant.
How can Christians find hope amidst the tribulations mentioned in Mark 13:19?
Christians can find hope by trusting in God's promises, relying on His strength during trials, and remembering that Christ's return will bring ultimate relief from suffering.
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