Matthew 16:12
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
Toe begryp die dissipels dat Jesus nie met hulle gepraat het oor die suurdeeg wat in brood gebruik word nie. Hulle het besef dat Hy hulle wou waarsku teen die verkeerde leringe van die Fariseërs en die Sadduseërs. Dit is soos suurdeeg wat ’n mens se hele lewe deurmekaarkrap.
What Does This Mean?
Jesus warned his disciples not about actual bread leaven but about the false teachings of the Pharisees and Sadducees. He wanted them to be cautious of their doctrines, which could corrupt true faith.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where someone tells you not to eat the red jelly beans because they might make your tummy sick. But then you realize it's not about the candy at all; it's about being careful with bad advice from people who don't have your best interest in mind.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Matthew was written by one of Jesus' disciples, likely between 70-100 AD for a primarily Jewish-Christian audience. The Pharisees and Sadducees were prominent religious groups that often opposed Jesus' teachings.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might apply this verse to situations where we face misleading information or bad advice from people with different beliefs. For example, if someone tries to convince you that cheating is okay for personal gain, remember to beware of their false teachings and stay true to your values.
Topics
false teachingscautiondoctrinefaithfulnessadvicetruth
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does leaven symbolize in the Bible?
In biblical context, leaven often symbolizes corruption or evil influence. Jesus uses it here as a metaphor for false teachings.
Why were the Pharisees and Sadducees considered dangerous by Jesus?
Jesus warned against their doctrines because these groups had differing interpretations of Jewish law, which sometimes contradicted his message of love and truth.
How can we avoid false teachings today?
We should study the Bible thoroughly and seek wise counsel from trusted spiritual leaders to discern between true and false teachings.
What's the difference between the Pharisees and Sadducees?
The Pharisees were strict observers of Jewish law, while the Sadducees had a more liberal interpretation, rejecting oral traditions and certain beliefs like resurrection.
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