Mark 5:21
Amharic Dawro DFBLVL (Geeshsha Mas'aafaa)
Yesuusi simmiide, wonggiriyaan geliide, abbaa pinneeddawaappe guyyiyaan, c'ora Asay abbaa mataan Aakko yuuyyi aad'd'iide shiik'eeddino.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Mark describes Jesus crossing the sea again and being surrounded by a large crowd on the other side. It emphasizes that he was near the sea when this happened.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're at the beach, and suddenly, there's a big group of people coming to see someone special who just arrived by boat. That's what happened here with Jesus!
Historical Background
Mark wrote this gospel around 65-70 AD for early Christian communities, including those in Rome. The setting was culturally significant as it involved Jesus’ ministry and the Jewish/Gentile interactions.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, when we have a lot of people coming to us seeking help or guidance, we can remember that like Jesus, we should be open and ready to serve them, just as he was near the sea.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was there a large crowd near Jesus?
The crowd gathered because word had spread about Jesus' teachings and miracles, showing people's curiosity and need for his guidance.
What is significant about Jesus being near the sea?
Being near the sea symbolizes openness and readiness to interact with those seeking him, emphasizing Jesus’ availability to all who come to him.
How does this relate to Christian leadership?
This verse can inspire leaders to be accessible like Jesus was by the sea, always ready to help those in need without being overwhelmed by crowds.
What cultural significance did the sea have for Jesus' audience?
The sea represented a place of trade and travel; thus, it symbolized how Jesus’ message crossed boundaries and reached diverse groups.
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