Matthew 19:2
Afrikaans 1933/1953
En groot menigtes het Hom gevolg, en Hy het hulle daar gesond gemaak.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Matthew describes Jesus being followed by large crowds of people and healing them in that place. There is no direct speech here, but the key message is about Jesus' compassion and his ability to heal.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a really good friend who knows how to fix boo-boos instantly. Now picture lots of kids following this friend around because they all want their scrapes and bruises healed. That's what happened with Jesus in this story!
Historical Background
The Gospel of Matthew was written by an early follower of Jesus, probably a Jewish Christian, likely between AD 80-90. The audience consisted of both Jews and Gentiles within the early church. This event took place during Jesus' ministry when he attracted large crowds due to his teachings and miracles.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can encourage us to seek healing in difficult situations, whether physical or emotional. Just as people sought out Jesus for help, we too can look to God for support and restoration during tough times.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did so many people follow Jesus in Matthew 19:2?
People followed Jesus because of his teachings, miracles, and the compassion he showed. This large following is a sign of how much impact his presence had on those around him.
What kind of healing did Jesus perform according to this verse?
While Matthew 19:2 doesn't specify the type of healing, it suggests that Jesus healed physical ailments, as he often did. Healing was a central aspect of his ministry.
How does this verse reflect on Jesus' compassion?
Jesus' willingness to heal people who came to him shows great compassion and care for their well-being, highlighting his role as the healer sent by God.
Can we apply Matthew 19:2's message in our daily lives?
Yes, this verse encourages us to seek and extend healing and support to others, just as Jesus did with those who followed him. It emphasizes compassion and the power of faith.
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