Mark 9:7

Arabic Bible Morocco Version - 2012 (الترجمة المغربية القياسية)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes a moment when Jesus and some of his disciples are on a mountain, and a cloud appears with God's voice declaring that Jesus is His beloved Son and instructs everyone to listen to Him.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're at the playground and your mom calls out from behind a big tree saying, 'This is my favorite child. Listen carefully to what they have to say.' That's like when God speaks from the cloud about Jesus here!

Historical Background

The verse comes from the Gospel of Mark, written around AD 65-70 for early Christians facing persecution. It recounts a pivotal event known as the Transfiguration, where Peter, James, and John witnessed Jesus in glory.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, think about a situation where someone might doubt your advice or guidance. This verse reminds us to be confident when speaking God’s truth, especially when it comes from following Jesus' teachings.

Topics

authorityfaithdivine approvalvoice of Godhearing the Lordtransfiguration

Related Verses

Matthew 17:5Luke 9:35Isaiah 42:1Psalm 2:7Hebrews 1:5

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the cloud symbolize in Mark 9:7?
The cloud often symbolizes God’s presence and divine approval. Here, it signifies that Jesus is truly from God and carries His authority.
Why did God say 'hear him' in this verse?
God instructed to listen to Jesus because He represents the ultimate truth and guidance. Listening to Him means following His teachings for a righteous life.
What happened at the Transfiguration according to Mark 9:7?
During the Transfiguration, Jesus was transformed before Peter, James, and John, showing His divine glory, and God's voice confirmed Jesus as His beloved Son.
How can we apply this verse in our lives today?
We can listen to Jesus by reading the Bible, following His teachings, and applying them to our daily decisions, just as God instructed at the Transfiguration.
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