Matthew 24:7

Arabic Bible Morocco Version - 2012 (الترجمة المغربية القياسية)

What Does This Mean?

In Matthew 24:7, Jesus is speaking and foretells of future conflicts between nations and kingdoms, as well as natural disasters like famines, pestilences, and earthquakes happening in various places around the world.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your favorite playground had a lot of fighting among kids from different classes, and some parts of the playground were having food shortages or getting sick more often. Jesus is saying that something similar will happen but much bigger, with countries and big areas instead of playgrounds and classes.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this gospel around AD 80-90 to a primarily Jewish-Christian audience in Palestine. This part comes from the Olivet Discourse where Jesus answers his disciples' questions about future events leading up to his return, reflecting the cultural anxieties of a time marked by political upheaval and natural disasters.

Living It Out Today

In today’s world, we can see examples of this verse when countries go to war over resources or territory, like conflicts in Ukraine or Syria. Natural disasters such as famines and earthquakes also continue to occur and affect many regions around the globe.

Topics

prophecyconflictdisastersend timespolitical unrestnatural phenomena

Related Verses

Luke 21:10-11Revelation 6:3-8Ezekiel 5:12Joel 2:1-11Zechariah 14:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this verse a direct prediction of specific future events?
While many interpret it as pointing toward general patterns in history, others see it more as a description of the nature of human life and society leading up to the end times.
How can we understand 'pestilences' in today's context?
'Pestilence' refers to disease outbreaks. In our modern world, this could include pandemics like COVID-19 or other widespread health crises that affect large populations.
Does Matthew 24:7 suggest we should expect constant conflict and disaster?
Yes, the verse predicts ongoing strife and natural disasters as part of life until Jesus returns. This highlights the importance of preparing spiritually rather than focusing on worldly events alone.
How do Christians respond to these predicted conflicts and disasters according to Matthew 24:7?
Christians are encouraged to maintain faith, help those in need, and remain vigilant about spiritual matters while being compassionate towards others experiencing such hardships.
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