Hebrews 13:20
Armenian Eastern Bible 1994
Եւ խաղաղութեան Աստուածը, որ
What Does This Mean?
This verse introduces God as the 'God of peace' and mentions that He brought Jesus back from death, making Him a great shepherd for believers. The author emphasizes this through the concept of an everlasting covenant.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a friend who died but came back to life! That's what happened with Jesus. God made it possible and now Jesus is like a big shepherd watching over all his sheep, which means us!
Historical Background
Hebrews was likely written by Paul or someone inspired by his teachings around the late first century AD. It was aimed at Jewish Christians facing persecution and doubt in Rome, emphasizing that Christ's sacrifice fulfilled Old Testament promises.
Living It Out Today
If you've ever felt alone or without guidance, remember Jesus as the shepherd who watches over you. Trust in His promise of peace and eternal life through His resurrection.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Jesus called a 'shepherd'?
Jesus is often referred to as the shepherd because, like a shepherd watches over and cares for sheep, He guides and protects His followers.
What does it mean by 'the blood of the everlasting covenant'?
This refers to Jesus' sacrifice on the cross. His death made possible an eternal promise between God and believers, symbolizing a new covenant or agreement with God.
How can this verse bring comfort in times of doubt?
In times of doubt, remembering that God is the 'God of peace' and Jesus is our shepherd watching over us can provide assurance and comfort in knowing we are not alone.
What does it mean to be a sheep under Jesus' care?
Being a sheep under Jesus’ care means being one of His followers who receives guidance, protection, and love from Him, just as a shepherd would care for his sheep.
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