Hebrews 2:11

French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse says that Jesus and those he sanctifies (makes holy) are all part of the same family, which is why Jesus calls his followers 'brothers'. The writer is emphasizing the close relationship between Christ and believers.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a special friend who helps you stay clean. This friend loves you so much that they think of you as their own brother or sister. That's what this verse means – Jesus thinks of us like family!

Contexte historique

Hebrews was written by an unknown author to Jewish Christians around 60-95 AD, likely during a time when the early church faced persecution and temptation to revert back to Judaism. The context is one of encouragement for perseverance in faith.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In today's world, this verse can remind believers that they are not alone but part of a family led by Jesus. For example, if someone feels isolated or unsure about their beliefs, remembering this connection can provide comfort and strength.

Thèmes

FamilySanctificationFaithfulnessJesus ChristBrotherhoodPerseverance

Versets liés

John 15:14Romans 8:29Ephesians 1:5Matthew 12:50Colossians 1:27

Questions fréquentes

Who is the 'he that sanctifieth' in this verse?
The 'he that sanctifieth' refers to Jesus Christ, who makes believers holy and part of his family.
What does it mean to be 'sanctified'?
To be sanctified means to be set apart for God's use; it involves becoming more like Jesus and living according to His will.
How can understanding Hebrews 2:11 help in a Christian community?
Understanding this verse helps believers recognize their unity with Christ and each other, fostering a supportive and loving environment within the church.
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