Genesis 3:8

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

ما معنى هذا؟

This verse describes Adam and Eve hiding from God after they disobeyed Him. They hear God's voice in the garden as He walks there, but they feel ashamed and hide among the trees.

شرح للأطفال

Imagine you did something wrong and felt scared to face your parents. That's how Adam and Eve felt when they heard God coming. They were so scared that they hid behind trees, just like you might hide behind a couch when you don't want to be seen.

السياق التاريخي

The book of Genesis is traditionally attributed to Moses, who wrote it around 1400-1200 BCE. The audience was primarily the Israelites, and the cultural setting was that of a nomadic and agrarian society where a direct relationship with God was central to their understanding of existence.

التطبيق اليوم

Today, we might feel like hiding from God when we've done something wrong, but the story of Adam and Eve reminds us that God is always there, ready to forgive us. Think about a time when you felt you had to hide a mistake; how would you approach God differently now?

المواضيع

sinshamerepentancedivine presenceforgivenessfaith

آيات ذات صلة

Exodus 20:18-21Ezekiel 36:22-32John 3:16Romans 3:23-241 John 1:9

أسئلة شائعة

What does 'cool of the day' mean in this verse?
'Cool of the day' likely refers to the evening, when the heat of the day begins to subside and the temperature becomes more comfortable.
Why did Adam and Eve feel the need to hide?
Adam and Eve hid because they were ashamed and afraid of God's judgment after they disobeyed Him by eating the forbidden fruit.
How does this verse reflect God's character?
This verse shows God's character as being present and active in the world, walking among His creation and engaging directly with humanity.
What can we learn about shame and guilt from this verse?
This verse teaches us about the consequences of sin, including shame and guilt. It also shows that God is there to interact with us even when we feel we have done something wrong.
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