لان ارضا قد شربت المطر الآتي عليها مرارا كثيرة وانتجت عشبا صالحا للذين فلحت من اجلهم تنال بركة من الله.
ما معنى هذا؟
This verse compares the earth to a person who receives blessings from God when it produces good things after being nourished by rain. It's part of a larger passage written by an unknown author, traditionally attributed to Paul.
شرح للأطفال
Imagine you have a garden where you water your plants every day. When they grow and give you beautiful flowers or yummy vegetables, that’s like the earth getting blessings from God for doing its job well!
السياق التاريخي
The Book of Hebrews was written by an unknown author to encourage Jewish Christians who were facing persecution. The audience is primarily early Christians in the first century AD who needed reassurance about their faith and endurance.
التطبيق اليوم
Think about a community garden where everyone works together to plant and water plants. Just like how the earth receives blessings when it produces good things, our communities can thrive when we work together and care for one another.
The author uses earth to illustrate how God blesses those who produce good things, much like a well-cared-for garden that flourishes and receives reward.
What can we learn about blessings from this verse?
We can understand that blessings come when we are receptive and responsive to what we receive from God. Just as the earth nurtures plants, our responsiveness brings blessings.
How does this relate to perseverance in faith?
The analogy shows that just like a gardener must persistently water their garden for it to flourish, believers need to persevere and nurture their faith to receive God’s blessings.
Can you give an example of how communities can apply this verse?
Communities can work together in service projects or community gardens, demonstrating that when we care for each other and our environment, we are blessed by God just as the earth is.