Matthew 20:17
Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))
وأَوشَكَ يسوعُ أَن يَصعَدَ إِلى أُورَشَليم، فَانفَرَدَ بِالِٱثنَيْ عَشَر، وقالَ لَهم في الطَّريق:
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Jesus is heading to Jerusalem with his twelve disciples and he takes them aside to speak privately about something important.
Explained for Children
Imagine your teacher taking you and a few friends aside before a big school trip to tell you something special. That's what Jesus does here, but for grown-up reasons!
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this account of Jesus' life around AD 80-90 for Jewish Christians living in the Roman Empire. This verse sets up an important conversation between Jesus and his closest followers.
Living It Out Today
Just like how teachers sometimes talk to a few students privately about something significant, leaders today might also have one-on-one conversations with their team members to share important insights or plans.
Topics
discipleshipleadershipprophetic speechJerusalemteachingfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jesus take the twelve aside in Matthew 20:17?
Jesus took his disciples aside to prepare them for what was about to happen, especially regarding His upcoming suffering and death.
What is the significance of Jerusalem in this verse?
Jerusalem was a significant place in Jesus' ministry because it was where He would face trial, crucifixion, and ultimately resurrection.
How does Matthew 20:17 fit into the larger story of Jesus' life?
This verse marks an important turning point as Jesus heads towards Jerusalem for His final days, preparing His disciples for what lies ahead.
What can we learn about leadership from this passage?
Leaders should prepare their followers for difficult times and share critical information privately to ensure they are ready and informed.
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