Luke 23:33
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
وَلَمّا وَصَلُوا إلَى المَكانِ الَّذِي يُدعَى «الجُمجُمَةَ» صَلَبُوهُ مَعَ المُجرِمَينِ، فَصُلِبَ أحَدُهماُ عَنْ يَمِينِهِ، وَالآخَرُ عَنْ يَسارِهِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Luke describes the crucifixion of Jesus at a place called Calvary. He was placed between two criminals, one on each side. The key message is about Jesus' sacrifice and his death for humanity.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your friends in a park where there's an old tree. This verse tells us that Jesus, like the main character in a story, was put up on a big cross between two other people who did bad things. It's a sad part of the story but it shows how much love Jesus has for everyone.
Historical Background
Luke, likely a Greek physician and companion of Paul, wrote this account around AD 60-80. The Gospel was meant for a broader audience including both Jews and Gentiles. Crucifixion was a common Roman execution method, emphasizing the brutal reality of Jesus' death.
Living It Out Today
Think about times when you have to stand up for what's right even if it means being misunderstood or isolated, much like Jesus at Calvary. This could be helping someone who is bullied or speaking out against unfair treatment in school.
Topics
sacrificecrucifixionsalvationloveredemptionforgiveness
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of Calvary in this verse?
Calvary, also known as Golgotha, was the place where Jesus was crucified. It symbolizes the site of His ultimate sacrifice for humanity's sins.
Why were there two criminals crucified with Jesus?
The criminals emphasize the extent of Jesus' suffering and the uniqueness of his position as innocent among guilty men, highlighting the depth of his sacrifice.
How does this verse relate to the broader theme of salvation in Christianity?
This crucifixion marks the central event of Christian faith where Christ's death provides atonement for sins and opens the path to salvation for believers.
What can we learn from Luke 23:33 about forgiveness?
Jesus' willingness to be placed between two criminals shows a profound act of forgiveness and love, teaching us to forgive others even in difficult circumstances.
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