Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Så sa Han til dem: «Husker dere ikke at Jeg fortalte dere mens Jeg fremdeles var sammen med dere, at alt det som er skrevet om Meg i Moseloven, Profetene og Salmene, måtte bli oppfylt?» Så ga Han dem visdom og åpenbaring og hjalp dem til å forstå det som sto skrevet i Skriften, og sa: «Det er forutsagt i Skriften at det var nødvendig at Kristus måtte lide og så oppstå fra døden på den tredje dagen. Derfor skal de som overgir sitt liv til Gud, få syndenes tilgivelse i Mitt navn. Dette må forkynnes for alle folkeslag, og dere skal begynne i Jerusalem.
What Does This Mean?
Jesus is speaking to his disciples and reminding them that everything written about him in the Old Testament had to come true, including events from the Law of Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where all your moves are already written down. Jesus is telling his friends he did exactly what was planned way before he came to Earth, just like how every move in your game was already decided.
Historical Background
Luke wrote this account of Jesus' resurrection appearances for Gentile Christians who needed evidence that Jesus fulfilled Old Testament prophecy. The cultural setting was a time when many Jews expected the Messiah but were unsure if Jesus fit their expectations.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this by remembering that God's promises always come true. When you're facing a tough situation and feel lost, consider how your circumstances might align with God’s bigger plan for you, just as Jesus fulfilled prophecies about him.
Topics
fulfillment of prophecyJesus as the MessiahOld Testament in Christianityresurrection appearancesdiscipleshipdivine plan
Why did Jesus remind his disciples about the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies?
Jesus wanted to ensure his followers understood that every detail of his life, death, and resurrection was part of God's plan as foretold in the Old Testament, reinforcing their faith.
How does Luke 24:44 relate to the concept of salvation?
This verse shows how Jesus’ fulfillment of prophecy is central to Christian belief in salvation, as it validates his role as the Messiah and redeemer.
What should we look for when studying the Law, Prophets, and Psalms after Luke 24:44?
We should seek how these texts point to Jesus, either directly or indirectly, understanding them as part of a cohesive narrative leading up to his coming.
Can you provide an example of a prophecy fulfilled by Jesus mentioned in this verse?
One clear example is the prophecy about the Messiah being betrayed for 30 pieces of silver (Zechariah 11:12-13), which came true when Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus.