Mark 2:1

Amharic Gamo (Geeshsha Maxaafa)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that Jesus returned to Capernaum after some time and people quickly learned he was staying at a house there. No one is speaking directly, but the message shows how news about Jesus spread fast.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who comes over to play every now and then. One day your friend visits again, and word gets around really fast that they're at your place! That's kind of what happened here with Jesus.

Historical Background

Mark wrote this gospel in the late first century for Romans, focusing on the actions and deeds of Jesus. Capernaum was a key city by the Sea of Galilee where many of Jesus' miracles took place.

Living It Out Today

Think about how news spreads today through social media or word of mouth. Just as people quickly heard about Jesus in his day, we can share good news or important updates fast and effectively in our communities.

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Related Verses

Luke 4:31-32Matthew 8:5-13John 6:17Acts 9:32-35Isaiah 52:7

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Mark mention that it was 'noised' about Jesus?
The term 'noised' suggests the news spread quickly like a rumor, showing how eagerly people anticipated and shared information about Jesus' whereabouts.
What was so special about Capernaum for Jesus?
Capernaum became one of Jesus’ main bases during his ministry. It's where he performed many miracles and taught extensively to the crowds that gathered there.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
We can see how quickly people shared news about Jesus, which inspires us to share positive messages and good deeds in our communities as well.
What other places did Jesus visit besides Capernaum?
Jesus also visited Jerusalem, Nazareth, Bethany, and many towns along the Sea of Galilee during his ministry, spreading his message widely throughout Israel.
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