Matthew 21:18
Amharic New Standard Translation (አማርኛ አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጉም) 2005
ኢየሱስ ጠዋት በማለዳ፥ ወደ ከተማ ተመልሶ ሲሄድ ራበው፤
What Does This Mean?
In the morning, Jesus was hungry as he went back into the city. This verse tells us about a simple moment where even Jesus felt human needs like hunger.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing outside and suddenly you feel your tummy rumbling because it's breakfast time. That’s how Jesus felt too! He needed some food after a long night.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Gospel of Matthew, written around 80-90 AD by an unknown author traditionally identified as Matthew, one of Jesus' disciples. It was likely written for Jewish Christians to show how Jesus fulfilled Old Testament prophecies and teachings.
Living It Out Today
When we feel hungry or tired, it reminds us that even our spiritual leaders like Jesus had human needs. This can make us realize the importance of taking care of ourselves so we can better serve others.
Topics
faithhumanity of Jesusdaily lifespiritual growthphysical needsservant leadership
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it important that we know about Jesus feeling hungry?
Knowing that Jesus had human needs like hunger helps us understand his full humanity and makes him more relatable. It shows that even the Son of God needed to take care of himself physically.
What can we learn from this verse about balancing our physical and spiritual lives?
This verse reminds us that taking care of our bodies is important so that we have energy and focus to serve others spiritually. Balancing both aspects helps us live more fully as followers of Jesus.
How does Matthew 21:18 fit into the broader narrative of Matthew's Gospel?
Matthew’s account often highlights how Jesus fulfills Old Testament prophecies and teachings. This verse, showing a human moment, contrasts with Jesus' divine authority, illustrating his dual nature.
Can you explain why this verse is significant in the context of early Christian communities?
For early Christians, especially those of Jewish background, recognizing Jesus as fully human and fully God was crucial. This verse supports that understanding by showing a moment of Jesus' humanity.
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