John 20:11
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
أَمَّا مَرْيَمُ فَكَانَتْ وَاقِفَةً خَارِجَ الْقَبْرِ تَبْكِي. فَانْحَنَتْ لِتَنْظُرَ دَاخِلَ الْقَبْرِ وَهِيَ تَبْكِي،
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Mary Magdalene standing outside the tomb where Jesus was buried, crying because she misses Him. She looks inside the empty tomb while weeping.
Explained for Children
Imagine you lost your favorite toy and looked everywhere for it, even in places you knew it couldn't be. That's how sad Mary feels about Jesus being gone, but she doesn’t give up hope.
Historical Background
The Gospel of John was written by one of Jesus' disciples around 90-100 AD. The audience was early Christians and those interested in learning more about the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
Living It Out Today
When you feel lost or miss someone greatly, it's okay to express your feelings but don't forget to keep looking for answers or solutions, like Mary did at the tomb.
Topics
loss and griefhopefaith in resurrectiondiscipleshipweeping and consolationJesus' appearances after resurrection
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Frequently Asked Questions
Was Mary looking for Jesus' body?
Mary was probably searching for a sign or understanding of what had happened. She may not have initially understood that Jesus had risen from the dead.
How does this verse relate to the resurrection story?
This scene sets up Mary's emotional state and her presence at the tomb, which leads to her encounter with the resurrected Christ, a key moment in the Easter narrative.
What can we learn about faith from Mary's actions?
Mary’s perseverance even when she was sorrowful shows that true faith involves continued seeking and not giving up hope, even in despair.
Why is this passage important for understanding the Gospel of John?
This verse highlights key themes in John's gospel such as resurrection, new life, and personal encounters with Jesus after his death.