Luke 2:37
Azerbajani Bible (South) Used in Both Iran and Azerbaijan 2008
سونراسي دا بو هشتاد دؤرد ياشيناجاق دول قالميشدي. آنّا معبددن اصلا آيريلماييب، گجه-گوندوز دوعالار و اوروجلارلا اورادا عئبادت ادئردي.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Anna, a widow who was about eighty-four years old and spent her time in the temple praying and fasting day and night. There is no speaker mentioned; it's part of Luke’s narrative about people dedicated to God.
Explained for Children
Imagine someone who loved playing with their toys so much that they didn’t want to stop, even at bedtime! That’s how Anna felt about being in the temple. She was a very old lady and spent all her time there praying and fasting because she loved God so much.
Historical Background
The verse is from the Gospel of Luke, written by Luke, who was likely not an eyewitness but relied on reliable sources. It's part of Luke’s account of Jesus’ birth and includes people like Anna who were eagerly awaiting the Messiah in first-century Jewish culture.
Living It Out Today
Anna shows us how to be dedicated to God even when times are tough. Imagine a person who volunteers at a local food bank every day, rain or shine, because they care deeply about helping others. That’s the kind of commitment Anna had towards her faith.
Topics
dedicationfaithfulnessprayerservicewidowszeal
Related Verses
1 Samuel 1:9-18Luke 2:36-38John 4:19-20Mark 12:41-44Acts 16:15
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'fastings and prayers night and day' mean?
This phrase emphasizes the continuous dedication to spiritual practices, indicating that Anna spent much of her time in prayer and fasting as a way to draw closer to God.
Was Anna mentioned anywhere else in the Bible?
Anna is only mentioned in Luke 2. She appears alongside Simeon in this passage as someone who was eagerly awaiting the Messiah's coming.
How can we apply Anna’s example of service today?
We can emulate Anna by committing ourselves fully to our faith and finding ways to serve God consistently, even if it means making sacrifices or dedicating a lot of time.
What does being a widow symbolize in this context?
In ancient Israel, widows often faced difficult circumstances. For Anna, her status as a widow did not deter her from serving God with great zeal and dedication.
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