Luke 22:1

French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that the Passover feast was coming soon. The Passover is a special time when Jews remember how God saved them from slavery in Egypt. Jesus and his disciples are about to celebrate this important event.

Explained for Children

Imagine it's almost your birthday party, but instead of celebrating you turning another year older, we're talking about a big party that Jewish people have every year where they eat special bread without any bubbles inside it. This feast is like remembering a really cool adventure their ancestors had long ago!

Historical Background

This verse comes from the Gospel of Luke, written by Luke, a doctor and close companion of Paul. It was written around 60-85 AD for Greek-speaking Christians to understand Jesus' life and teachings. The Passover feast mentioned here is rooted in Jewish tradition and involves eating unleavened bread.

Living It Out Today

Today, we might plan a special family dinner or event that holds significant meaning, much like the Passover did for the Jews. This verse encourages us to celebrate our traditions with gratitude and remember their significance.

Topics

traditionremembrancecelebrationfeastsalvationJudaism

Related Verses

Exodus 12:14Matthew 26:17Mark 14:12John 13:1Hebrews 11:28

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the feast of unleavened bread?
The Feast of Unleavened Bread was part of Passover celebrations, where Jews abstained from eating leavened products to remember their hasty departure from Egypt.
Why is this verse important in Luke's Gospel?
This verse sets the stage for key events leading up to Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection, highlighting the significance of Passover in his ministry.
How does Passover relate to Christian traditions today?
For Christians, Passover foreshadows the sacrifice of Christ. It symbolizes freedom from sin through faith in Jesus, much like the Israelites were freed from slavery.
What can we learn about Jesus' character from Luke 22:1?
We see that Jesus was attentive to Jewish traditions and prepared for them. This shows his respect for ancient customs and their importance in His teachings.
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