Matthew 27:40
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
وَيَقولونَ: «أنتَ يا مَنْ سَتَهدِمُ الهَيكَلَ وَتَبنِيهِ فِي ثَلاثَةِ أيّامٍ، إنْ كُنتَ ابْنَ اللهِ، فَخَلِّصْ نَفسَكَ، وَانزِلْ عَنِ الصَّلِيبِ!»
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes people mocking Jesus from the cross by reminding Him of His claim to rebuild the temple in three days and questioning if He could save Himself as the Son of God. They challenge Him to prove His divinity by coming down from the cross.
Explained for Children
Imagine your friend is on a tree swing and someone says, 'Hey, you said you can fly like a bird! Show us!' This verse is kind of like that. People are telling Jesus to show them He's special by doing something amazing, just like coming down from the cross.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this account in the first century AD, likely for Jewish Christians. It reflects the tension between religious leaders and followers who doubted Jesus' claims during His crucifixion, a pivotal event in early Christian history.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this by considering how we respond to ridicule or doubt. Instead of proving ourselves through flashy actions, we should trust in our faith like Jesus did, even when it's hard.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were the people mocking Jesus?
The crowd was mocking Jesus because they didn't believe His claims and wanted Him to prove Himself. Their challenge reflects disbelief and skepticism.
What does this verse teach about faith?
This verse teaches that faith sometimes requires standing firm in belief even when faced with mockery or doubt, much like Jesus did on the cross.
How can we relate to the people's challenge today?
Today, this can be related to situations where our faith is questioned. Instead of proving ourselves, the verse suggests trusting in our beliefs and God's plan even when it's hard.
What does Matthew 27:40 say about Jesus' mission?
It highlights how Jesus faced opposition and mockery despite His divine mission, illustrating the challenges of faith and leadership he endured for his cause.
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