John 19:41
Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)
What Does This Mean?
This verse from John's Gospel tells us about the location where Jesus was crucified. It mentions a garden nearby with a new tomb that had never been used before. This tomb is significant because it's where Joseph of Arimathea laid Jesus after his death.
Explained for Children
Imagine if there was a park next to your school, and in this park, there was a brand-new treehouse no one had ever climbed into yet. That new treehouse is like the empty tomb mentioned near where Jesus died on the cross.
Historical Background
The Gospel of John was likely written around AD 90-100 by the apostle John for early Christian communities facing persecution and a mix of Jewish and Gentile influences. The garden and the new sepulchre highlight the unique circumstances surrounding Jesus' burial.
Living It Out Today
Imagine finding an unexpected place to rest when you're exhausted from work, like discovering a hidden bench in a park while running errands on a hot day. The tomb's placement near where Christ was crucified reminds us of God's provision and care even in the most difficult times.