Mark 9:9
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
وَلَمَّا كَانُوا نَازِلِينَ مِنَ الْجَبَلِ، أَوْصَاهُمْ أَنْ لَا يُخْبِرُوا أَحَدًا بِمَا رَأَوْا إِلَّا بَعْدَمَا يَقُومُ هُوَ، الَّذِي صَارَ بَشَرًا، مِنَ الْمَوْتِ.
What Does This Mean?
Jesus tells his disciples not to share what they saw on the mountain until after he rises from the dead. Jesus is speaking, emphasizing the importance of keeping this secret for a specific reason.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends found a hidden treasure map. Your dad says you can't tell anyone about it until you've finished a big adventure together first. That's what Jesus told his friends after something amazing happened on a mountain!
Historical Background
Mark, an early Christian writer, wrote this account for non-Jewish Christians in Rome around 65-70 AD. The audience would have been familiar with the concept of messianic secrecy and the expectation of the Messiah’s resurrection.
Living It Out Today
Consider a situation where you learn something amazing but are told to keep it secret until a certain event happens. For example, planning a surprise birthday party for someone close to you, knowing that the joy is in sharing it at the right time.
Topics
obediencediscipleshipresurrectionsecrecyrevelationfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jesus ask the disciples to keep quiet about their experience?
Jesus wanted his message and identity to be revealed at an appropriate time. This was part of a broader plan that included his death, resurrection, and return.
Does this verse apply to how we should share our faith today?
It suggests being strategic about when and how we share our faith experiences, considering the timing and readiness of others to understand the message.
How does this relate to Jesus' resurrection later in Mark?
The verse connects the disciples’ experience on the mountain with Jesus' eventual resurrection, emphasizing that his full revelation would come after he rose from the dead.
What can we learn about obedience from this verse?
This teaches us to trust in God's timing and obey His instructions, even if they seem strange or difficult at first.
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