Hebrews 11:28

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Hebrews talks about Moses and how he had faith to follow God's instructions for the Passover, including sprinkling blood on their doorposts to protect them from the destroyer of firstborn sons. The key message is about trusting in God’s plan.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a special shield that only works if you put it up at night to keep away monsters. Moses had something like that with blood on doors, showing he trusted God's instructions to protect his family from harm.

Historical Background

The book of Hebrews was written by an unknown author around 60-95 AD to encourage Jewish Christians who were facing persecution. The audience would have been familiar with the story of Moses and the Passover as part of their religious tradition.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can apply this verse by following God’s instructions in our lives, even when they seem strange or difficult, trusting that He will protect us and guide us through challenging times. For example, a person might choose to confess sins publicly, despite fear, because it aligns with God's teachings.

Topics

faithprotectionsalvationobediencePassoverdeliverance

Related Verses

Exodus 12:23Romans 3:251 Peter 1:2Matthew 26:28Revelation 7:14

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of sprinkling blood in this context?
The act of sprinkling blood symbolizes a protective barrier, following God's instructions to safeguard lives. In the context of Hebrews, it highlights faith and obedience.
Who was 'the destroyer' mentioned in the verse?
'The destroyer' refers to an angel or divine agent appointed by God to execute judgment on Egypt for not releasing the Israelites, as seen in the Exodus narrative.
How does this relate to Jesus and Christianity?
This act prefigures Christ's sacrifice, where His blood protects believers from spiritual harm. Both illustrate the concept of divine protection through faith and obedience.
Why is Moses' example important for Christians today?
Moses’ example shows that trusting God’s instructions leads to protection and deliverance, encouraging modern believers to remain faithful in following biblical teachings despite challenges.
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