2 Corinthians 11:24

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is from Paul's letter to the Corinthians. He is talking about being beaten by Jewish authorities five times, receiving almost forty lashes each time as punishment for his faith.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you got a warning sticker on your hand every time you did something naughty at school. Now imagine getting almost all those stickers in one go! That's kind of what Paul is talking about here, but much more serious because it was physical pain and he got this five different times.

Historical Background

This verse comes from the Apostle Paul writing to the church in Corinth around 53-57 AD. The letter discusses his authority as an apostle and defends himself against critics who questioned him. At that time, Jewish law allowed up to forty lashes but never more than this number.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, we might relate this to a person standing up for their beliefs despite facing repeated opposition or punishment from others. It teaches us about endurance in the face of persecution and maintaining faith even when things get tough.

Topics

perseverancefaithfulnesspersecutionenduranceapostolic authorityJewish law

Related Verses

2 Corinthians 6:4Acts 16:22-23Deuteronomy 25:3Hebrews 11:36John 16:33

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Paul receive these punishments?
Paul received these punishments because he was spreading the message of Jesus Christ, which was seen as heresy by some Jewish authorities who opposed his teachings.
What is the significance of 'forty stripes save one' in biblical law?
In Jewish law, a person could not be given more than forty lashes. The 'save one' ensured they were under this limit to prevent excessive punishment and potential death from whipping.
What can we learn about endurance from Paul's experience?
Paul's experience teaches us the value of perseverance in faith, even when faced with physical or emotional hardship. It shows how one can maintain their beliefs despite repeated trials.
How does this verse relate to modern-day persecution for faith?
This verse provides a historical example that parallels situations today where people might face opposition or punishment for holding and expressing their religious beliefs, emphasizing the importance of steadfastness in those circumstances.
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