Matthew 26:20

Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes Jesus sitting down with his twelve disciples at evening time. It indicates the start of a significant moment, likely the Last Supper. The key message is about preparation and unity before an important event.

Explained for Children

Imagine it's dinnertime, and you sit around the table with all your best friends. Jesus did something similar; he sat down with his closest friends to have a special meal together right before something big was going to happen.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this account as part of his gospel, aimed at a Jewish audience familiar with their traditions and prophecies about the Messiah. This event took place in Jerusalem, where Jesus and his disciples gathered for the Passover feast.

Living It Out Today

Think about a time when you and your friends sat down together before an important event like a big game or school play. Like Jesus and his disciples, take some moments to be united and prepared mentally and emotionally.

Topics

unitypreparationdiscipleshipleadershipcommuniontradition

Related Verses

Mark 14:17Luke 22:14John 13:26Exodus 12:1-14Isaiah 53:12

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is evening important in this verse?
The evening marks the start of a new day according to Jewish tradition and signifies preparation for an upcoming event, such as the Passover feast or Jesus' final teachings.
What does it mean that Jesus sat with the twelve?
It means Jesus gathered his closest disciples to prepare them spiritually and emotionally before a significant event, likely the Last Supper where he instituted the Eucharist.
How can I apply this verse in my daily life?
You can apply it by spending quality time with your friends or family, especially before important events, to strengthen bonds and prepare together mentally and emotionally.
What historical background should be considered for Matthew 26:20?
This verse is set in Jerusalem during Passover, a significant Jewish festival commemorating the Exodus. Jesus' actions here reflect his role as the Messiah fulfilling ancient prophecies.
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