John 2:15
Arabic Lebanese (bil 3arabe App)
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from John's Gospel, Jesus is seen driving out people and animals from the temple in Jerusalem because they were misusing it for commercial activities. He overturned tables of money changers to restore the sanctity of the place.
Explained for Children
Imagine a library where everyone was supposed to read quietly, but instead people started selling lemonade and toys inside. Jesus came into the temple, which is like God's special house, and he cleaned it up by chasing away those who were turning it into a market.
Historical Background
John wrote this Gospel around 90-100 AD for Greek-speaking Christians who needed to understand Jesus' mission. The temple in Jerusalem was the central place of worship where religious practices were conducted, but commercial activities had compromised its sacred nature.
Living It Out Today
This teaches us about the importance of maintaining respect and purity in places we hold dear. For example, if your school's library is meant for study and learning, it should not be turned into a noisy market place; similarly, our homes or places of worship should remain sanctuaries of peace.