Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Mens Jesus var på jorden, ba Han sterke bønner, og Han ropte på Ham som hadde makt til å befri Ham fra døden, og Han ble bønnhørt på grunn av sin gudsfrykt. Selv om Han var Guds Sønn, måtte Han selv erfare hvordan det var best å være lydig mot Gud. Han døde, men ble oppreist igjen fra døden, og på den måten overvant Han døden og ble et forbilde for oss. Han viste oss at det venter en evig frelse for alle dem som er lydige mot Gud. Han ble kalt for Øversteprest etter Melkisedeks ordning. Vi kunne sagt mye om dette, men det er vanskelig å forklare for dere siden dere er så lite villige til å ta imot undervisning.
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about Jesus praying to God with great intensity and emotion during his time on earth, showing that he feared death but trusted in God's power to save him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're really scared of the dark and you cry out to your parents for help. That's like what Jesus did when he prayed to God. He was very afraid but knew God could protect him.
Historical Background
The Book of Hebrews was written by an unknown author, probably around 60-95 AD, to a community of Jewish Christians facing persecution. The letter emphasizes the superiority of Christ and his sacrifice over Old Testament laws and rituals.
Living It Out Today
When you feel overwhelmed or scared about something in your life, remember that even Jesus prayed with great intensity. It's okay to reach out to God for help and comfort during tough times.
Topics
prayertrust in Godsalvationhumanity of Jesusperseverancefaith
Jesus was fully human, experiencing all the emotions and fears that humans do. His fear of death shows his genuine humanity but also his trust in God's plan.
How can we apply Hebrews 5:7 to our own prayer life?
We can learn from Jesus' example by praying with sincerity and allowing ourselves to be vulnerable before God, especially during times of fear or distress.
What does it mean that Jesus was 'heard in his fear'?
It means that even when Jesus was afraid, he communicated openly with God, and God heard him. This shows the importance of honest communication with God.
How do we know this verse is about Jesus praying?
The context of Hebrews 5-7 discusses Christ's high priesthood, and this verse specifically speaks about someone in his 'days of flesh', referring to Jesus' time on earth as a human.