Mark 10:12
Arabic Bible (GNA) Good News Arabic - 1993 (الترجمة العربية المشتركة)
وإنْ طَلّقتِ اَمرأةٌ زوجَها وتَزوّجت غيرَهُ زَنَت».
What Does This Mean?
This verse from the Gospel of Mark explains that if a woman divorces her husband and marries someone else, she is considered to commit adultery. Jesus speaks this teaching in response to questions about divorce and remarriage, emphasizing marital fidelity.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend forever, but then you decide to stop being friends with them and start playing only with another kid all the time. It's like that – God says it’s not right to leave your promise of love for someone else when you already made one with someone before.
Historical Background
Mark wrote this Gospel around A.D. 65-70, likely aimed at a mixed audience including both Jews and Gentiles living in the Roman Empire. The cultural context involved varying views on divorce among different Jewish sects and Hellenistic influences.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where someone decides to end their marriage and quickly enters into another relationship without seeking spiritual guidance or understanding the implications of such actions. This verse encourages commitment to one's promises and marital faithfulness.
Topics
marriagedivorceadulteryfidelitycommitmentfaithfulness
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is this verse significant in discussions about divorce and remarriage?
This verse is crucial because it provides Jesus' perspective on marriage, emphasizing that breaking a marital bond and entering into another relationship constitutes adultery. It challenges the cultural norms of the time and sets a standard for Christian marriages.
How does this teaching apply in modern societies where divorce rates are high?
In contexts with high divorce rates, this verse prompts reflection on the seriousness of marriage vows and the importance of seeking reconciliation before considering separation. It also highlights the need to approach remarriage thoughtfully and prayerfully.
What does adultery mean in this context?
Adultery here refers to a violation of the marital covenant. In the biblical sense, it is breaking faith with one's spouse by entering into a relationship with another person while still being legally married to someone else.
How do other parts of the Bible support or interpret this teaching?
Verses like Matthew 5:32 and Luke 16:18 reinforce Jesus' teachings on marriage and adultery, emphasizing consistency in His message. The broader context shows a divine emphasis on marital faithfulness as foundational to healthy family life.
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