Luke 9:44
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
”اِنْتَبِهُوا إِلَى هَذَا الْكَلَامِ، الَّذِي صَارَ بَشَرًا سَيُسَلَّمُ إِلَى أَيْدِي النَّاسِ.“
What Does This Mean?
Jesus is telling his disciples to pay close attention because he will soon be handed over to people who will treat him badly. He's warning them about what's going to happen.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game and your friend tells you, 'Listen carefully: I'm going to give the toy to someone else.' Jesus is saying something important like that here. He wants his friends to really understand what he means.
Historical Background
This verse comes from Luke's Gospel in the New Testament, written around AD 80-100. It was addressed to followers of Jesus who needed to prepare for difficult times ahead. In the context of Jewish culture, emphasizing something this way meant it was very important.
Living It Out Today
Imagine if a friend told you they would be going through tough times but wanted you to remember their true character. You might look back on those words during hard moments and find strength in them.
Topics
salvationsufferingdiscipleshipprophecyobediencefaithfulness
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Jesus emphasize listening in this verse?
Jesus emphasizes the importance of paying close attention because what he is saying about his upcoming suffering and death is crucial for his followers to understand and remember.
How can we relate Luke 9:44 to our daily lives?
We can reflect on how Jesus prepared his disciples for difficult times, reminding us to stay grounded in God's word during challenges and to trust in His plan even when things are hard.
What other passages talk about the suffering of Christ?
Other key passages include Matthew 16:21, Mark 8:31, and John 19:14-16, which all discuss Jesus' impending crucifixion.
How does this verse fit into the larger narrative of Luke's Gospel?
This verse marks a pivotal point in Luke’s account where Jesus begins to prepare his disciples for his upcoming ministry and suffering, setting up the climax of his teachings and actions leading to the cross.
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