Luke 21:24
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Yakhepanacajj guerran jiwarayatäpjjaniwa, mayninacasti take marcanacaruw preso apatäpjjani; yakha marcat jutirinacaw Jerusalén marcjja tacsupjjani, cunapachcamatï uc lurañataquejj tiempojj churatäqui uca horascama.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Luke tells us that Jerusalem will face severe hardships, including war and captivity among other nations. It also says this state of affairs will last until a specific time set by God is over.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your favorite playground was taken over by kids from another school who wouldn't let you play there anymore. This verse talks about something like that happening to the city called Jerusalem, but much more serious. It won’t be their home for a long time, until God decides it’s okay again.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a companion of Paul, around AD 80-100. The audience includes both Jews and Gentiles to provide an accurate historical account of Jesus' life and teachings in the context of the Roman Empire's influence on Judea.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us that even when we face difficult times, God has a plan. Just as Jerusalem had its tough period, our personal struggles are also part of a bigger picture set by God. Consider reflecting on how you might be enduring a hard time and trusting in God's ultimate purpose.
Topics
judgmentprophecyperseveranceJerusalemGod's plancaptive nations
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in this verse?
Jesus is speaking to his disciples, warning them about future events concerning Jerusalem and the hardships that will befall it.
What are 'the times of the Gentiles'?
'The times of the Gentiles' refers to a period when Jerusalem would not be under Jewish control. It's a time set by God during which non-Jewish nations have authority over the city.
How can we understand this prophecy today?
Today, we can view this as a reminder that history unfolds according to God’s plan. It encourages us to trust in God’s sovereignty even when facing difficult circumstances.
What does it mean for Jerusalem to be 'trodden down'?
Being 'trodden down' means the city and its people will suffer under the control of foreign powers, experiencing oppression and loss of freedom until God's appointed time ends this period.
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