Luke 23:56

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that after the Sabbath day, some women prepared spices and ointments for Jesus' body. They had rested on the Sabbath as commanded by God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're making a special cake for your friend's birthday but need to wait until Sunday is over before you can start mixing ingredients. That's what these nice ladies did; they waited until it was okay to work again, and then got ready to take care of Jesus' body.

Historical Background

Luke wrote this gospel in the late first century AD for a gentile audience, detailing events from Jesus' life including his death and resurrection. The Sabbath rest reflects Jewish customs and laws that were strictly observed at the time.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, we can see how important it is to take breaks and respect certain days as special or sacred. For instance, if you're working on a big project for school, taking a day off before finals might help refresh your mind and improve performance.

Topics

restpreparationdevotionSabbath observancewomen in ministrydeath and burial practices

Related Verses

Exodus 20:8-10Mark 16:1John 19:39-40Acts 17:2Hebrews 4:9

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did they rest on the Sabbath day?
They rested because the Sabbath was a day of rest commanded by God, and observing it showed their reverence and adherence to Jewish laws.
Who are the women mentioned in this verse?
The specific women aren't named here but likely include Mary Magdalene and other followers who witnessed Jesus' crucifixion and wanted to anoint his body.
What do spices and ointments symbolize in biblical times?
Spices and ointments were used to prepare bodies for burial, showing respect and care. They also carried symbolic meanings of purification and honor.
How does this relate to Jesus' resurrection?
Although they prepared the body for burial, their actions highlight the reality of Jesus’ death before his resurrection three days later.
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