Luke 23:55
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
أمّا النَّساءُ اللَّواتِي كُنَّ قَدْ أتَينَ مَعَ يَسُوعَ مِنَ الجَلِيلِ، فَقَدْ تَبِعْنَ يُوسُفَ، وَرَأينَ القَبرَ، وَكَيفَ وُضِعَ الجَسَدُ فِيهِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that some women from Galilee followed Jesus to the burial site and watched as his body was placed in a tomb. It's important because it shows their dedication and love for Jesus, even during this difficult time.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend who is going through a hard time. You would want to be there with them, right? That’s what these women did for Jesus. They followed him all the way to where he was laid to rest and made sure everything was okay.
Historical Background
The verse comes from Luke's Gospel, written by Luke around 60-85 AD. It was intended for a broader audience, including non-Jewish readers, and provides details about Jesus' crucifixion and burial as seen through the eyes of his followers who stayed with him until the end.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse encourages us to be there for our friends during tough times. Just like these women were present when things got difficult for Jesus, we should also be supportive companions in others' hardships.
Topics
faithfulnesswomen in the Biblesupport and companionshipdeath and burial practicesfollowers of Jesuslove for Christ
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it important that the Galilean women followed Jesus to his tomb?
It shows their deep devotion and support for Jesus, even during a very difficult time. Their presence underscores the significance of women's roles in early Christianity.
What can we learn from these women about supporting others?
We can learn that being present and supportive to our friends during their hardships is crucial. The women’s actions are a model for us today on how to show care and loyalty.
How does this verse relate to the burial practices of that time?
It reflects the Jewish practice of burying the dead promptly and with respect, as seen in Jesus' followers ensuring his body was properly cared for according to tradition.
What role do women play in Luke's Gospel overall?
Women play significant roles throughout Luke’s Gospel. They are portrayed as faithful supporters of Jesus, witnesses to key events like the crucifixion and resurrection, and important figures in spreading the gospel message.
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