Li ihi yanga inyin li washi arangondari akayanga orok am pasir li naha li heyerik ma nendekuvu lar or hashirik maninimba orhin li kishaha yanga hikriyok limu laharlara. Nijava orhi hula sihi angop maskop hashirik mumblak si naha wayandari sira. Urik yanga orok fehendari ma musha mendek olmu nokove oso nga tara.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Jesus approaching a city gate where he encounters a funeral procession for the only son of a widow. It highlights a moment of compassion and intervention by Jesus.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you lost your favorite toy, and it was the last one like it in the world. Now think about losing someone as important as that toy but much more precious. That's what happened to this lady, and Jesus was there to help her.
Historical Background
The verse is from Luke’s Gospel, written around AD 80-100 for a Greco-Roman audience. In ancient Jewish culture, losing one's only son could be devastating both emotionally and financially, especially if the widow had no other family support.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can see this as an example of how to show compassion in times of loss or need. Just like Jesus reached out to help a grieving mother, we too should look for ways to comfort others who are suffering.