Hebrews 1:1

French Perret-Gentil et Rilliet 1847

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse explains that in the past, God communicated with people through prophets in various ways and at different times. The key message is about the diversity of God's communication methods before Christ.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a friend who likes to send you messages using lots of different ways like emails, drawings, and videos. That’s how God used many prophets to talk to people in the old days!

Contexte historique

The Book of Hebrews was likely written by Paul or someone with his teachings around A.D. 60-70. The audience was Jewish Christians who were tempted to return to their old religious practices. This context emphasizes the importance and consistency of God’s messages through prophets.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Today, we can apply this message when considering different forms of spiritual guidance or advice. Just as God used various methods in the past, we might need to listen for His voice in diverse ways today, like through scripture study, prayer, or community input.

Thèmes

ProphetsGod's communicationSpiritual guidanceFaithScripture studyHistorical context

Versets liés

Deuteronomy 18:152 Peter 1:19-21Numbers 12:6Acts 3:22John 14:26

Questions fréquentes

Who wrote the Book of Hebrews?
The authorship of Hebrews is debated; traditionally, Paul has been considered the writer, though others believe it could have been written by someone close to Paul.
What does 'at sundry times and in divers manners' mean?
This phrase means that God used different methods and occasions to communicate with people through the prophets in ancient times.
How can I understand this verse better?
To understand Hebrews 1:1, study how prophets throughout the Old Testament communicated messages from God. Reading cross-references like Deuteronomy 18:15 and John 14:26 can also help.
How does this verse apply to my life today?
This verse encourages you to look for multiple ways that God communicates with you, whether through Scripture, community, or personal reflection. It reminds us of the consistency and diversity in God’s guidance.
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