Luke 4:17

Arabic TU2022 (العهد الجديد بالدارجة التونسية)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Luke's gospel, Jesus is given the book of Isaiah to read in the synagogue. He opens it and finds a specific passage that he will then read and apply to himself. This shows his mission to fulfill what was prophesied about him.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a storybook, and someone gives it to you to find your favorite part to share with others. Jesus is given an important book by another person, and he finds the exact spot in that big book where something special about himself is written!

Historical Background

The Gospel of Luke was likely written around AD 60-80 for a wider Gentile audience. This event takes place shortly after Jesus' baptism and temptation, emphasizing his readiness to begin his public ministry.

Living It Out Today

Consider how you approach your tasks or responsibilities. Just as Jesus found the right moment and passage relevant to his mission, we can also seek clarity in our goals by focusing on what is most important and aligning it with God's plan for us.

Topics

prophesyministryfulfillmentsynagoguescripture readingmission

Related Verses

Isaiah 61:1Matthew 4:17Luke 7:22John 5:39Acts 8:30

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Jesus given the book of Isaiah?
Jesus was handed the book of Isaiah because in Jewish custom, it was common to read from Scripture during religious gatherings. The choice likely reflects the synagogue's recognition of Isaiah as a key prophet whose words might have particular relevance on that day.
What does finding 'the place where it was written' signify?
This phrase highlights Jesus' purposeful action and divine direction in selecting a specific text, emphasizing his role as the fulfillment of prophetic messages about him.
How did this event influence Jesus’ ministry?
Finding and reading from Isaiah set a foundational tone for Jesus' public ministry, showing he was indeed the one about whom the prophets spoke and affirming his mission to fulfill their words.
What can we learn from Jesus' approach in this scene?
We learn that Jesus approached his tasks with intentionality and focus. His example encourages us to be mindful of our responsibilities and seek divine guidance for the right actions and decisions.
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