Mark 3:18
Arabic APD 1978 (Kitaab al Vahd aj Jadid 1978)
Wa Andaraawus, wa Fiilubbus, wa Bartulamaawus, wa Matta, wa Tuuma, wa Yavkuub ibn Ḥalfa, wa Taddaawus, wa Simvaan al Kanaawi,
What Does This Mean?
This verse lists the names of eight disciples chosen by Jesus Christ. It does not include direct speech but serves to identify key figures in the early Christian community.
Explained for Children
Think about this like when you have a group project at school and your teacher chooses who gets to work together. Jesus picked these friends, just like how your teacher might pick you and some of your classmates for a special task!
Historical Background
The Gospel of Mark was likely written around AD 60-70 by John Mark under the guidance of Peter. The audience included early Christians in Rome who needed to be reassured about their faith amidst persecution.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're part of a team at work and your boss selects you as one of eight key people for an important project. You might feel special and have a sense of responsibility, just like these disciples did with Jesus.
Topics
discipleshipleadershipcommunityselectionfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were these specific individuals chosen as disciples?
Jesus chose these particular men based on their potential and character, aiming to build a community that would carry forward his teachings.
What can we learn from the list of names in Mark 3:18?
This list reminds us of the importance of community and how each person has a unique role and responsibility within a group dedicated to a common cause like spreading faith.
How does Mark's account differ from other gospels' lists of disciples?
While many names overlap, there are slight variations in naming, likely due to the different focuses or sources each author used when compiling their gospel accounts.
What is the significance of Simon being called a Canaanite?
Simon was sometimes referred to as 'the Zealot' in other gospels. The term 'Canaanite' might refer to his zeal or origin, showing that Jesus chose disciples from diverse backgrounds.
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