Luke 23:49

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes the scene where Jesus is crucified and his followers, including some women who had traveled with him from Galilee, watch from a distance. It shows how even in moments of tragedy, people stand together, though they may be too afraid to get close.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're at a big playground, and your friend is having trouble on the swings. Some kids might go help right away, but others just watch from far away because they're scared or unsure what to do. That's like how Jesus' friends watched him, feeling sad and afraid.

Historical Background

The verse was written by Luke, a doctor and historian who recorded events for his friend Theophilus in the late first century AD. This account is set in Jerusalem during Passover when many people would be around to witness such public executions.

Living It Out Today

When facing difficulties or seeing someone else struggle, we might feel overwhelmed and unsure how to help. Like those followers who watched from afar, sometimes our support can simply be being there and acknowledging the situation without stepping away completely.

Topics

faithfulnessdiscipleshipsufferingpresencecommunitytragedy

Related Verses

Matthew 27:55-56Mark 15:40-41John 19:25Luke 8:1-3Acts 1:12-14

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were the women and acquaintances standing far away?
They stood far away likely out of fear, uncertainty about how to respond, or because they were not allowed closer due to the official nature of the crucifixion.
Who are the 'women that followed him from Galilee'?
These women were followers of Jesus who had traveled with him and supported his ministry. They likely came from different backgrounds but shared a common commitment to Jesus.
How does this verse show the strength of their support for Jesus?
Despite fear and distance, they remained present at such a difficult time, showing deep loyalty and unwillingness to abandon him even when it was risky.
What lessons can we draw from their behavior in modern times?
In challenging situations, staying close (even if not physically) by offering support and presence can be incredibly meaningful. This verse teaches us the value of being there for each other, even when it's hard.
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