John 12:2
Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)
فصنعوا له هناك عشاء. وكانت مرثا تخدم واما لعازر فكان احد المتكئين معه.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a dinner that was prepared for Jesus in the home of Martha and Mary, where Lazarus also sat at the table with him. It shows how people welcomed Jesus into their homes.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're having a sleepover party and your mom makes everyone's favorite food while one of your friends who used to be sick but is now better comes over to enjoy the meal together. That’s what happened here, but with Jesus visiting his good friends!
Historical Background
The Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John around 90 AD for a broader Christian audience. It reflects a time when Christians were facing increasing persecution and needed encouragement from the stories and teachings of Jesus.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse reminds us to welcome others into our homes with hospitality, like Martha did for Jesus. Think about inviting someone who might be lonely or needs support over for dinner.
Topics
hospitalityfriendshipwelcomeJesus' relationshipsservant leadershipcommunity
Related Verses
Luke 10:38-42John 11:1-44Matthew 25:35-36Genesis 18:2-8Hebrews 13:2
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this verse teach us about hospitality?
This verse teaches that hospitality involves more than just preparing food; it also includes serving and welcoming others into our homes, reflecting the kind of care and warmth Martha showed to Jesus.
How can we show hospitality like Martha did in today's world?
We can invite friends or neighbors over for meals, offer them a place to stay if they are visiting from afar, or simply make them feel welcome when they come into our homes.
Why is it significant that Lazarus was among those who sat at the table?
Lazarus' presence at the table symbolizes reconciliation and healing. His resurrection by Jesus allowed him to participate fully in community life again, highlighting themes of restoration and joy.
How does this scene reflect on Jesus’ relationships with his followers?
This scene portrays a close, familial relationship between Jesus and his followers, showing how he was not only seen as a teacher but also as a cherished friend who was welcomed into their homes.
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