Luke 19:43
Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')
Ti-a mu 'o: nyni, nyor⧾: on 'nyeh-a a-uh', on 'ye 'de a: kuo 'di po, 'de on 'ye a tuh bo: pa-dih:.: Yee' a: se-' ple-a' 'beh-dih: i.
What Does This Mean?
In Luke 19:43, Jesus is speaking to Jerusalem and foretells a future when the city will be surrounded by enemies who will besiege it on all sides. This verse warns of impending danger and judgment.
Explained for Children
Imagine your favorite playground being surrounded by mean bullies who won't let anyone in or out. That's what Jesus is saying might happen to Jerusalem, a very special place for Him.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a physician and companion of Paul, around 60-80 AD. This verse is part of Jesus' lament over Jerusalem as He approaches the city during His final trip to Jerusalem before His crucifixion.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, we can see this verse as a warning about being surrounded by negative influences that isolate us from what's truly important in life. For example, if someone is surrounded by toxic friends who prevent them from making better choices or finding support elsewhere.
Topics
judgmentwarningprophesyenemieshopefaith
Related Verses
Deuteronomy 28:49-50Isaiah 37:36-37Jeremiah 52:4-11Matthew 24:15-21Luke 19:41-44
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the historical fulfillment of this prophecy in Luke 19:43?
This prophecy was fulfilled during the siege of Jerusalem by Roman forces in AD 70, when they completely surrounded and eventually destroyed the city.
How can we apply the warning in Luke 19:43 to our lives today?
The verse teaches us to be aware of influences that isolate us from spiritual growth. We should seek to surround ourselves with positive, faith-building relationships and communities.
Who wrote this prophecy about Jerusalem's enemies?
This prophecy is attributed to Jesus Christ as recorded by the Gospel writer Luke in his narrative.
What does it mean when Jesus talks about 'days coming upon' a city?
It means that a time will come when certain events, often negative and foreboding like invasion or destruction, will occur to that place as part of God's plan.
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