Luke 24:46
Arabic Bible Morocco Version - 2012 (الترجمة المغربية القياسية)
وْݣَالْ لِيهُمْ: «هَادْشِّي اللِّي مْكْتُوبْ فْكْتَابْ اللَّهْ بْلِّي الْمَسِيحْ غَادِي يْتّْعَدّْبْ وْفْالنّْهَارْ التَّالْتْ يْتّْبْعَتْ مْنْ الْمُوتْ،
What Does This Mean?
Jesus is telling his disciples that the Old Testament prophesied He would suffer and die, but also rise from the dead on the third day. This was a necessary part of God's plan.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your friends. You make a plan to hide in a special spot for three minutes before popping out. Jesus is like that — he knew when and where He'd 'hide' (die) and when He'd come back (rise from the dead).
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a physician and disciple, around 60-85 AD. It's addressed to early Christians who needed assurance that Jesus fulfilled Old Testament prophecies. The setting reflects a time of transition for new believers.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can trust God’s plan even when it seems hard or scary, knowing He has a purpose and will fulfill His promises as seen in Jesus' suffering and resurrection.
Topics
resurrectionprophecysufferingfaithChristologyOld Testament fulfillment
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it important that Jesus rose on the third day?
Jesus rising on the third day fulfilled specific prophecies and demonstrated God's power over death, giving Christians hope in resurrection and eternal life.
What does 'thus it behoved' mean in this context?
It means that according to God’s plan and prophecy, it was necessary for Christ to suffer and then rise again, showing the fulfillment of Old Testament predictions.
How did early Christians use Luke 24:46 to strengthen their faith?
Early Christians used this verse to affirm that Jesus' suffering and resurrection were not accidents but fulfillments of God's plan as foretold in the Old Testament, thus validating their faith.
How does understanding this verse help us understand Jesus’ purpose?
Understanding Luke 24:46 helps believers see that Jesus’ mission included suffering and resurrection to accomplish redemption, giving deep insight into His divine purpose.
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