Discussion hints: ELTBefore Qof ק

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Discussion hints: ELTBefore Qof ק []


Discussion Questions & Answers

  1. What does the letter ק (Qof) symbolize in relation to Jesus’ death and resurrection?
    • The ק (Qof) represents the death and resurrection of Jesus. The lower stroke dropping below the line symbolizes His descent into death, while the return stroke represents His resurrection.
  2. How does Philippians 2:8 reflect the meaning of ק (Qof)?
    • Philippians 2:8 describes Jesus humbling Himself to death on the cross. This aligns with ק (Qof) because the letter’s form depicts His descent into humility and death, as well as His return through resurrection.
  3. Why is Jesus’ death considered an ultimate act of love and sacrifice?
    • According to Romans 5:8, Christ died for us while we were still sinners, demonstrating God's love. His willingness to endure death, despite His innocence, highlights the depth of His sacrificial love.
  4. How does John 19:30 relate to the finality of Jesus’ mission?
    • Jesus’ declaration, “It is finished,” signifies the completion of His work of redemption. This aligns with the ק (Qof), as it marks the point where He willingly gave His life to fulfill God’s salvation plan.
  5. What is the significance of Galatians 2:20 in understanding our spiritual connection to Jesus’ death?
    • Paul speaks of being “crucified with Christ,” meaning believers spiritually die to sin and are made alive in Christ. This reflects how Jesus’ sacrifice is not just historical but transformative for those who follow Him.
  6. How does the stroke of ק returning from below the line represent resurrection?
    • Just as Jesus rose from the grave, the upward movement of the ק (Qof) symbolizes His victory over death, affirming the hope of eternal life for believers.
  7. How do Matthew 27:50 and John 19:30 emphasize Jesus’ voluntary surrender?
    • Both passages indicate that Jesus “gave up His spirit,” meaning His death was a willing act rather than something forced upon Him. This aligns with the humility and obedience depicted in the ק.

Discussion hints: ELTBefore Qof ק []