Mark 9:44
Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))
حَيثُ دودُهُمْ لا يَموتُ والنّارُ لا تُطفأُ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a place where worms never die and the fire is always burning, indicating eternal punishment for sin. Jesus is speaking about hell in this context.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a toy that kept breaking but could never be fixed or stopped from being broken over and over again forever. That's how serious the consequences can be when we don't follow God’s rules.
Historical Background
The verse is part of Mark's Gospel, written in the first century AD for Greek-speaking Christians. It reflects Jewish apocalyptic themes and warnings against sin.
Living It Out Today
Just as a fire alarm reminds us to leave a dangerous situation, this verse can remind us to live responsibly and seek forgiveness from God for our wrongdoings.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this verse only about hell?
While it often interpreted as a description of hell, some theologians see it also as a symbolic warning against sin.
Why use worms and fire as metaphors for punishment?
These were vivid images in ancient culture representing decay and torment, meant to emphasize the seriousness of sin's consequences.
Does this verse provide comfort or fear?
It can offer both—fear from understanding God’s justice and comfort from knowing that through Jesus forgiveness is possible.
How do I apply this in my daily life?
Reflect on your actions, seek to align with God's will, and regularly ask for forgiveness.