1 Kings 17:14
Arabic Simplified (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
فَقَدْ قَالَ اللهُ ، إلَهُ إسْرَائِيلَ: ‹لَنْ تَفْرَغَ جَرَّةُ الطَّحِينِ، وَلَنْ يَقِلَّ الزَّيْتُ فِي الإبْريقِ، إلَى أنْ يُرسِلَ اللهُ مَطَرًا عَلَى الأرْضِ.›»
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God promises the widow that her food and oil will not run out until the rain comes. God is speaking through Elijah the prophet, promising sustenance during a time of drought.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a magic jar of cookies and a magic jug of juice that never run out until it rains. That's what God promised to a lady through his prophet Elijah, so she wouldn't go hungry during a very dry time.
Historical Background
This passage is from the Old Testament, written by the author of 1 Kings, likely around the 6th century BCE. It is set during the time of Elijah, a prophet who challenged the worship of false gods and preached about the one true God, especially during a time of drought.
Living It Out Today
Imagine being stuck at home during a pandemic, worried about food supplies running out. This verse reminds us that God can provide for our needs even when circumstances seem dire, and we can trust in His promises.
Topics
faithprovisionsdroughtGod's promisestrustmiracles
Related Verses
Exodus 16:182 Kings 4:6-7Matthew 14:15-21Luke 8:41-56Romans 8:35-39
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of rain mentioned in 1 Kings 17:14?
Rain is significant because it brings an end to the drought and represents God's provision and restoration. In this context, it symbolizes both the end of a trial and the fulfillment of a promise.
How does this verse show God's provision?
This verse shows that God can miraculously sustain a person even in the face of scarcity, demonstrating His power and faithfulness to His promises.
What can we learn about trust from this verse?
We can learn that trusting in God's promises is essential, even when circumstances seem hopeless, as He can provide beyond what we can imagine or deserve.
How does this verse relate to other miracles in the Bible?
This verse is similar to other biblical miracles where God provided for His people in extraordinary ways, such as the manna in the wilderness or the feeding of the five thousand, showing God's consistent care and provision.
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