Luke 18:33
French (Zoque, Francisco León)
y vøti nac ma'ṉbø nacstøji, y ma'ṉbø yaj ca'tøji; y tu'cay jamacøsi ma'ṉbø visa'que'te.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Luke tells us that Jesus will be whipped and killed, but he will rise again on the third day. It predicts his suffering, death, and resurrection.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that gets broken, but then your parents fix it and make it even better. This verse is like that, saying that something bad will happen to Jesus, but God will make him strong again on the third day.
Historical Background
This verse was written by Luke, one of the four gospel writers, around 60-85 AD. He wrote primarily for a Gentile audience and detailed the life of Christ with historical accuracy.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when you faced a difficult situation that seemed hopeless. This verse reminds us that even in our darkest moments, there's always hope because just as Jesus rose again, we can also rise from our challenges.
Topics
salvationresurrectionhopedeathfaithsuffering
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Jesus have to be scourged?
Scourging was a brutal form of punishment that often preceded crucifixion. It shows the extreme suffering Jesus endured for our sins.
What does it mean when it says 'the third day he shall rise again'?
This refers to Jesus rising from the dead three days after his crucifixion, which is a central belief in Christianity and symbolizes hope and resurrection.
How did Luke know this would happen before it occurred?
Luke, inspired by the Holy Spirit, recorded prophetic words that Jesus spoke about His future suffering and resurrection, reflecting divine foreknowledge.
What can we learn from this verse about overcoming challenges?
We can draw strength and hope knowing that just as Jesus overcame death, we too can overcome our struggles with faith and trust in God’s plan.
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