Luke 1:65
Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)
Qonşuların hamısı qorxuya düşdü. Bütün bu hadisələr haqqında Yəhudeyanın dağlıq bölgəsinin hər yerində danışırdılar.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that people living near Elizabeth and Zechariah were very afraid when they heard about the miraculous birth of John the Baptist. The news spread quickly throughout the hill country of Judaea.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your neighbor had a baby, but it was so special and unexpected that everyone in town got really excited and talked about it all day long! That's what happened here with Elizabeth and Zechariah’s baby John.
Historical Background
Luke the Evangelist wrote this verse as part of his Gospel around AD 60. He was addressing both Jews and Gentiles, sharing the story in a way that would resonate with their cultural understanding of miraculous events.
Living It Out Today
Think about when you hear exciting news from your friend or family member. How do you react? Do you share it widely? This verse reminds us to be open to sharing good news and miracles happening around us, just as the people in Judaea shared the story of John’s birth.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were the people afraid after hearing about John’s birth?
People often react with fear to things they do not understand or anticipate. The miraculous nature of John's birth, as prophesied and unexpected, led to a mix of awe and fear among those who heard about it.
What kind of miracles does this verse imply?
This verse suggests that the miracle was tied to the conception and birth of John the Baptist under miraculous circumstances, possibly referring to his being born to elderly parents or fulfilling divine prophecy.
How did news spread in those times without modern communication?
News in ancient times often spread through word-of-mouth, traveling from person to person, especially among communities and regions that were closely connected like the hill country of Judaea.
What does this verse teach us about community reactions to faith events?
This verse teaches us that significant spiritual or miraculous events can cause strong emotional responses within a community, often leading to widespread discussion and sharing among its members.
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