Luke 24:11
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
أَمَّا الرُّسُلُ فَلَمْ يُصَدِّقُوا النِّسَاءَ، لِأَنَّ كَلَامَهُنَّ ظَهَرَ لَهُمْ كَأَنَّهُ غَيْرُ مَعْقُولٍ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Luke describes the disciples' initial disbelief when they heard about Jesus' resurrection. The message emphasizes that sometimes even close followers may doubt what seems unbelievable at first.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your best friend told you he saw a talking elephant. You might think it was just a silly story and not believe him, right? That's how the disciples felt when they heard about Jesus coming back to life.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Dr. Luke, a companion of Paul, around 60-80 AD for a broader audience including Gentiles. The cultural context included skepticism about supernatural events like resurrection.
Living It Out Today
Consider when you hear about someone's incredible experience that seems too good to be true. How do you react? This verse reminds us to keep an open mind and not immediately dismiss what we find hard to believe.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did the disciples doubt the message about Jesus' resurrection?
The disciples were likely overwhelmed by the death of Jesus and found it hard to believe that he had risen, making them initially skeptical.
What does this verse teach us about faith and doubt?
This verse shows that even those close to Jesus could have doubts, highlighting the human aspect of faith and the importance of keeping an open mind.
How can we apply this story to our daily lives?
We should not quickly dismiss things that seem incredible or supernatural but instead keep an open heart and mind as we seek understanding.
Are there other instances in the Bible where people doubted miraculous events?
Yes, many times in both the Old and New Testaments, including Thomas doubting Jesus' resurrection (John 20:24-29) and Moses questioning God's power (Exodus 4).
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