John 11:56

Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from John's Gospel tells us that people in the temple were wondering if Jesus would come to a special feast, even though they knew he was wanted by authorities. They talked among themselves about whether he would show up.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're at a big birthday party, and everyone is talking about whether your best friend will come because they got in trouble earlier. That's what the people are doing here—they're wondering if Jesus will come to this special feast even though some people don't like him coming around.

Historical Background

John wrote this Gospel around AD 90-100, directed at a broader audience including Gentile Christians. The cultural setting was during a time when tensions between Jewish religious authorities and followers of Jesus were high.

Living It Out Today

Think about a situation where you're unsure if someone will show up to an important event because they've had trouble with authority figures before. This verse reminds us that sometimes people have doubts, but it's also worth considering the importance of showing up even when things are tough.

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Related Verses

Mark 14:1-2John 7:10Luke 9:51Matthew 26:3-5John 7:37

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were people uncertain if Jesus would attend the feast?
People were unsure because they knew that some religious leaders wanted to arrest Jesus, which made it risky for him to show up. This uncertainty reflects the tension between Jesus and the authorities of his time.
What was the special feast mentioned in this verse?
The feast likely refers to one of the major Jewish feasts, possibly Passover or Hanukkah, which were important religious celebrations that drew many people to Jerusalem.
How does this verse relate to Jesus' character and mission?
This verse shows Jesus facing opposition but still engaging with his community. It highlights his courage and commitment to fulfill his divine purpose despite the risks involved.
What can we learn about faith from this verse?
We see that even when faced with doubt or fear, it's important to stay committed to our beliefs and actions. Jesus' eventual attendance at the feast shows a willingness to stand by his mission despite potential dangers.
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