Luke 22:7

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What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that the day has arrived when Passover lamb should be sacrificed, according to Jewish tradition. No one is speaking directly; it's a narrative description by Luke about the events leading up to Jesus' crucifixion.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're waiting for your birthday party and the cake needs to be baked on that special day. This verse tells us that it’s finally the right time to prepare for a big, important meal called Passover, where a lamb is cooked and shared with family.

Historical Background

Luke wrote this account sometime between AD 60-80, addressing both Jewish and Gentile audiences. The events took place in Jerusalem, during the week of Passover, an annual celebration that commemorates Israel's deliverance from Egypt.

Living It Out Today

Today, consider how we prepare for important family gatherings or religious holidays. Just as Passover was a time of reflection and community for Jews, we can use our celebrations to connect deeply with loved ones and reflect on our faith journeys.

Topics

PassoverSacrificeTraditionsCommunal MealsJewish CultureCelebration

Related Verses

Exodus 12:6Leviticus 23:5-6John 19:14Mark 14:12Matthew 26:17

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Passover?
Passover commemorates Israel's liberation from slavery in Egypt and serves as a reminder of God’s power and faithfulness, making it a crucial event in Jewish tradition.
Why was unleavened bread used during Passover?
Unleavened bread symbolizes the haste with which the Israelites left Egypt without time for their dough to rise, emphasizing readiness and purity.
What does 'must be killed' refer to?
It refers to the ritual sacrifice of a lamb that is central to Passover celebrations, symbolizing purification and atonement in Jewish tradition.
How do Christians interpret Luke 22:7 today?
Christians often see this passage as foreshadowing Jesus' crucifixion, linking the sacrificial lambs with Christ's own sacrifice for salvation.
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