Matthew 11:14
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
What Does This Mean?
Jesus is speaking and says that if you accept it, John the Baptist is the Elijah who was supposed to come before him. This verse connects Old Testament prophecy with New Testament fulfillment.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who was promised by your parents they would bring a special gift. When your friend shows up without the gift, you might not recognize them at first. But Jesus is saying that John the Baptist is like that friend, bringing an important message just as Elijah did long ago.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Matthew was written in the late 1st century AD for a primarily Jewish-Christian audience. This verse ties into expectations and prophecies from Judaism about the coming Messiah and Elijah's role.
Living It Out Today
Just like Jesus challenges his listeners to recognize John as fulfilling prophecy, we are challenged to identify God’s messengers today. It may not be obvious at first, but staying attuned helps us recognize God's work in unexpected ways.