Hebrews 13:23

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that Timothy has been released and the writer hopes to see everyone soon if Timothy comes back quickly. The speaker is likely Paul, who cares deeply about his audience.

Explained for Children

Imagine your friend Tim was away for a while but now he's back! And you're so happy because when Tim comes over, you can all play together again!

Historical Background

The Book of Hebrews is traditionally attributed to Paul. This verse is part of his closing remarks written to Jewish Christians in the first century. The letter was meant to encourage and instruct them on their faith journey.

Living It Out Today

Just like the author hoping to see Timothy, we can always look forward to meeting loved ones who have been away. It’s a reminder that our relationships matter greatly and bring joy when reunited.

Topics

friendshiphopereunionfaithfulnessencouragementliberation

Related Verses

Philippians 2:19-24Acts 16:1-3Colossians 1:71 Timothy 1:182 Timothy 4:9

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Timothy important to the author of Hebrews?
Timothy was a trusted companion and fellow minister, whose return signified not only personal joy but also continuity in supporting the community’s faith.
What does it mean when Paul says 'our brother Timothy'?
By calling Timothy 'brother', Paul emphasizes their shared faith and deep bond within the Christian community.
How should we understand the phrase 'if he come shortly'?
It suggests that the author is uncertain about when Timothy will return but hopes it will be soon, reflecting a sense of anticipation and hope.
What can this verse teach us about waiting for loved ones?
This verse teaches patience and joy in expecting the return of those we care about, much like how Paul eagerly anticipated seeing Timothy again.
Compare Hebrews 13:23 across all translations →