Matthew 24:19

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse from Matthew warns about the hardships that pregnant and nursing women will face during difficult times in the future. Jesus is speaking, and He is highlighting how challenging life can become for those who are physically vulnerable.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine if there was a big storm coming and you had to run away quickly. It would be really hard for someone carrying a baby or taking care of a little one. This verse tells us that Jesus knew such tough times were coming and warned about how difficult it could get for people in those situations.

歴史的背景

Matthew, one of Jesus' disciples, wrote this Gospel around 80-90 AD, directed at Jewish Christians. The cultural setting was highly influenced by the expectation of a Messiah who would bring judgment and salvation.

今日への適用

In today's world, imagine if there is a natural disaster or an emergency that forces people to evacuate quickly. Pregnant women and those with young children face extra challenges in such situations. This verse reminds us to support and care for those who are most vulnerable during crises.

トピック

judgmentvulnerabilityprotectionhope in difficult timesend timessalvation

関連する聖句

Luke 21:23Jeremiah 4:19-20Isaiah 47:8-9Mark 13:17Revelation 12:6

よくある質問

Why did Jesus warn about pregnant and nursing women?
Jesus was highlighting the particular hardships these groups would face during challenging times, emphasizing their physical vulnerability. This serves as a reminder to care for those who are most at risk.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
We can be more aware and supportive of pregnant women and new mothers, especially during emergencies or difficult times. It's about being prepared and helping the vulnerable within our communities.
What does 'woe' mean in this context?
'Woe' indicates a deep sorrow or regret for those who will face hardship. In this verse, it is used to emphasize the gravity of the situation that Jesus foretold.
Are there other Bible verses that talk about protecting vulnerable groups?
Yes, many passages in both Old and New Testaments discuss caring for the weak and vulnerable. For example, Deuteronomy 10:18-19 emphasizes God's care for widows, orphans, foreigners, and the poor.
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