Mark 2:13
Amharic Dawro New Testament (The Word for the World International)
Yesuusi gujjikka Galiilaa Abbaa doonaa beedda; asay ubbay aakko yeeddawantta tamaarisseedda.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Mark's Gospel, Jesus leaves the shore and continues teaching by the sea. A large crowd gathers to listen to him. This shows Jesus' commitment to teaching and reaching people.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your favorite teacher came to a big park near you every day to teach fun things. People would come from everywhere just to learn from them, right? That's like what's happening here with Jesus by the sea.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Mark was written in the late first century for a Roman audience. It emphasizes Jesus' actions and teachings that were particularly relevant to those facing challenges of faith and persecution.
Living It Out Today
Imagine leading a community group where you share valuable insights on life's challenges. Just like the people who flocked to Jesus, your attendees would seek out your guidance and wisdom regularly for support and learning.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did so many people gather around Jesus?
People were drawn to Jesus because of his teachings, miracles, and the way he interacted with them. This verse highlights how attractive and influential his message was.
Is there a specific reason for Jesus teaching by the sea?
Teaching by the sea provided an open space where many could gather and hear him clearly. It symbolizes openness and accessibility in sharing the gospel.
How does this verse show Jesus' commitment to his ministry?
Jesus consistently sought out opportunities to teach, even moving to different locations like the seashore to accommodate larger crowds, showing his dedication to spreading his message.
What can we learn about Jesus from Mark 2:13?
We see Jesus as a devoted teacher who was passionate and dedicated to sharing his message with all kinds of people, no matter their background.
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