Luke 22:41
Arabic Simplified (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
وَابْتَعَدَ عَنْهُمْ نَحْوَ رَميَةِ حَجَرٍ، ثُمَّ ركَعَ وَصَلَّى:
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Jesus withdrawing from his disciples and praying alone. He went a short distance away, about the length of throwing a stone, then knelt down to pray.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your friends in a park and decide to take a break by yourself. You walk just far enough so you can still see them but are alone to think or talk to someone special. That's what Jesus did here—he went away from his friends to pray.
Historical Background
This verse is found in the Gospel of Luke, written around 80-100 AD by a physician named Luke who was not an eyewitness of Jesus' life but relied on testimony and writings of others. The audience includes Gentile converts to Christianity, providing a theological interpretation for their understanding.
Living It Out Today
Think about times when you might need some quiet time alone to focus or pray. Maybe it's before making an important decision or during stressful moments at work or school. Jesus' example shows the importance of stepping away from distractions to connect with God.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to be withdrawn a stone's cast?
A 'stone's cast' is an old way of saying the distance you can throw a small rock. It means Jesus went just far enough away from his disciples so he could have some privacy but not too far that they couldn't see him.
Why did Jesus pray alone in this verse?
Praying alone allowed Jesus to communicate directly with God without distractions, which was important before a significant event like the upcoming trial and crucifixion. It also shows us the importance of solitary prayer for deep spiritual connection.
How can Luke 22:41 help in daily life?
This verse encourages taking time alone to pray or reflect, away from distractions, which can provide clarity and peace during stressful times. It's a reminder of the importance of solitude for spiritual well-being.
What other Bible verses talk about praying alone?
Other examples include Matthew 6:5-6 where Jesus teaches to pray in secret, or Psalm 88:13, which shows David praying from his solitary place. These verses emphasize the value of private prayer.
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