Isaiah 50:6
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
أَعْطَيْتُ لَهُمْ ظَهْرِي لِيَضْرِبُونِي، وَخَدَّيَّ لِيَنْتِفُوا ذَقْنِي، وَلَمْ أَحْجُبْ وَجْهِي عَنِ الْإِهَانَةِ وَالْبَصْقِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes someone who willingly endured physical abuse, including being hit, having their hair pulled, and being spat upon. The speaker is not afraid to face the shame and humiliation. The key message is about enduring suffering with dignity and faith.
Explained for Children
Imagine if someone was really mean to you and hit you or pulled your hair, and you just took it without fighting back. That's what this verse is talking about. It's like when you're in a tough game and keep playing even when it's hard.
Historical Background
Isaiah 50:6 was written by the prophet Isaiah around 700 BC. This part of the book of Isaiah was written to encourage the Israelites who were in exile, reminding them of God's promises and the coming Messiah who would endure suffering for them.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when you were bullied or someone was unfair to you. This verse can remind you to face difficult situations with courage and to not hide from your problems. It can also inspire you to respond to negative situations with grace and faith.
Topics
sufferingfaithendurancehumiliationredemptionMessiah
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Isaiah 50:6?
The speaker is likely the Messiah, as the context points to a figure who faces suffering and humiliation for a greater purpose, often interpreted as a prophecy about Jesus Christ.
Why is this verse important to Christians?
Christians see this verse as a prophecy about Jesus, who faced similar suffering, and it strengthens their faith in Jesus' role as the suffering servant who endured for the salvation of humanity.
What can we learn from Isaiah 50:6 about faith?
This verse teaches that faith involves enduring hardships without hiding from them. It shows the importance of facing difficulties with dignity and trust in God's plan.
How does this relate to modern-day suffering?
This verse can inspire those facing persecution or hardship to find strength in their faith, showing that enduring suffering can lead to a deeper connection with God and a stronger faith.
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