Hebrews 8:11

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Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse from Hebrews 8:11 says that in the future, no one will need to teach others about knowing God because everyone will know Him naturally, from young children to adults. It speaks of a time when knowledge of God is universal.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine if every person knew how to ride a bike without anyone teaching them! This verse says that in the future, all people will naturally understand who God is, just like everyone knowing how to ride a bike without learning it.

Contexte historique

The author of Hebrews, traditionally believed to be Paul or possibly another early Christian leader, wrote this letter around AD 60-70. The audience was likely Jewish Christians facing persecution and doubt about the new covenant in Christ. In that cultural setting, knowing God through direct revelation was a significant contrast to their traditional understanding.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In modern life, think of how people often share knowledge on social media; this verse teaches us to trust that everyone can have a personal connection with God without needing someone else to explain it to them. It's about recognizing and accepting the universal nature of faith.

Thèmes

knowledgefaithsalvationrevelationuniversal faithteaching

Versets liés

Jeremiah 31:34John 6:45Romans 10:8-10Acts 2:37-41Revelation 7:9

Questions fréquentes

What does it mean that everyone will know God from the least to the greatest?
It means that regardless of age, status or background, every individual will have a personal understanding and relationship with God.
How is this different from traditional teaching methods about God?
Traditionally, faith was passed down through teachings and rituals. This verse highlights a direct, universal connection to God that transcends human instruction.
What can we learn about the future of religion from Hebrews 8:11?
It suggests a time when religious knowledge is intrinsic and not dependent on external teaching or institutions.
How does this verse relate to Jesus' teachings?
Jesus often spoke of a personal relationship with God, and this verse echoes that, suggesting His message will be universally understood.
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