1 Corinthians 15:32

Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)

ما معنى هذا؟

In this verse, Paul is speaking and saying that if there's no resurrection of the dead, then what he endured fighting beasts at Ephesus wouldn't matter, so people might as well just enjoy life now because tomorrow they could die.

شرح للأطفال

Imagine you're playing a game where you face big challenges. If winning the game doesn’t mean anything, why bother trying hard? That's how Paul felt about his struggles if there was no hope of life after death.

السياق التاريخي

The Apostle Paul wrote this part of 1 Corinthians around 53-54 AD to the Christian community in Corinth. The context involves Paul defending the belief in resurrection amidst doubts and false teachings among the community.

التطبيق اليوم

Imagine a person facing tough medical treatments hoping for recovery. If they believed there was no hope, they might give up on treatment thinking that it's better to enjoy today than suffer for nothing.

المواضيع

resurrectionhopestrugglefaithmeaning of lifechallenges

آيات ذات صلة

1 Corinthians 15:20-23John 6:40Ephesians 2:5-8Luke 20:37-38Matthew 22:29-32

أسئلة شائعة

What is Paul trying to convey about resurrection?
Paul emphasizes the importance of belief in resurrection. Without it, all struggles and faith would be meaningless.
Does this verse mean we should just enjoy life now?
No, it's a rhetorical question showing that without hope, one might resort to hedonism; Paul uses this to underscore the importance of resurrection.
What does fighting beasts at Ephesus symbolize?
It symbolizes severe persecution and challenges faced by early Christians, highlighting the serious context for their beliefs.
How can we apply Paul's message in our daily lives?
We should find meaning and hope beyond immediate struggles, just as belief in resurrection gave purpose to early Christians' hardships.
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