Acts 13:37

Arabic Bible (GNA) Good News Arabic - 1993 (الترجمة العربية المشتركة)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is talking about Jesus. It says that God raised him from the dead, so he didn't see corruption or decay after his death. The speaker is likely one of the apostles explaining this to others.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a special toy that breaks but then gets fixed by your parents. This verse is like saying Jesus was broken (died), but God fixed him, so he didn’t stay broken or get all rusty and old after that.

Historical Background

Acts chapter 13 was written by Luke, likely in the mid-60s AD. It records a speech given by Paul to Jews and Gentiles in Antioch of Pisidia, explaining Jesus' resurrection as fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies about God's anointed one.

Living It Out Today

In today’s context, this verse can remind us that just like Jesus was raised without corruption, we too can rise above the decay of sin and suffering with faith in his resurrection power. For example, if you're facing a tough situation, remember Jesus' victory over death gives us hope to overcome our challenges.

Topics

resurrectionfaithsalvationhopevictory over deathdivine intervention

Related Verses

Psalms 16:10Isaiah 53:9Romans 4:251 Corinthians 15:20-23Hebrews 13:20

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of 'corruption' in this verse?
'Corruption' refers to decay or rotting. The verse indicates that Jesus, after his resurrection, did not experience physical decay, emphasizing his divine nature and victory over death.
Who raised Jesus from the dead according to Acts 13:37?
According to this verse, God raised Jesus from the dead. This highlights that the power of resurrection came directly from God, affirming Jesus' divine mission and identity.
How does this relate to other verses about resurrection in the Bible?
This verse connects with many others like Romans 4:25 where Paul speaks of Christ's resurrection for our justification. It supports the theme that Jesus’ resurrection is central to Christian faith and hope.
How can this verse be used in teaching children about faith?
This verse can teach children that just as Jesus was raised without any harm, God promises to protect believers from the corruption of sin. It's a powerful message of hope and divine protection for young minds.
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