Luke 20:32
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Unya ang babaye usab namatay.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Luke describes the end of a story where a woman dies after her seven husbands. Jesus is speaking to religious leaders about marriage and resurrection.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that breaks into pieces, but then someone puts all the pieces back together. In this story, Jesus is talking about how sometimes people think things can't be put back together, just like the woman in the story who had many husbands before she passed away.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by a doctor named Luke around 60-85 AD for Greek-speaking Christians. It aims to explain Jesus' teachings and life to people unfamiliar with Jewish customs and beliefs.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us that relationships are complex and sometimes end unexpectedly. Just like the woman in the story who outlived her seven husbands, we should focus on what truly lasts—like our relationship with God rather than just earthly connections.
Topics
marriageresurrectionfaithlife after deathhoperelationships
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does this story mention seven husbands?
The number seven often symbolizes completeness in biblical stories. Here, it emphasizes the woman's numerous marriages to illustrate a point about resurrection and marriage.
What is Jesus teaching through this story?
Jesus uses this story to explain that there will be no need for marriage after death because people will be like angels in heaven, focused on God rather than earthly relationships.
How does Luke 20:32 relate to modern marriages?
This verse can remind us that while earthly marriages are important and blessed by God, our ultimate hope is the eternal relationship with God, which surpasses all temporal bonds.
What cultural significance did marriage have in biblical times?
In Jesus' time, marriage was seen as a sacred bond for procreation and social stability. Understanding this helps us appreciate how radical Jesus’ teachings on resurrection would have been to his audience.
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