Matthew 15:32

Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Jesus says he feels sorry for the crowd that has been following him for three days without food and decides not to send them away hungry because they might faint on their way home.

Explained for Children

Imagine you've been playing all day with your friends but forgot to bring snacks. Your friend's mom sees this and decides to give everyone some cookies so no one gets too tired or grumpy. That’s what Jesus did for the crowd!

Historical Background

Matthew, an Apostle of Jesus Christ, wrote this Gospel around A.D. 80-90. He was writing primarily to Jewish Christians who were familiar with Old Testament prophecies and practices. The context highlights Jesus' compassion towards a hungry crowd in a time where food scarcity was common.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, if you see someone struggling or in need of something basic like food or help, think about what Jesus did here. Show kindness by helping out, whether it’s offering a meal to a homeless person or assisting an elderly neighbor with groceries.

Topics

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Related Verses

Mark 8:2-3Matthew 14:15-19John 6:1-14Luke 9:12-17Deuteronomy 10:18

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Jesus have compassion on the crowd?
Jesus had compassion because the people were tired and hungry after following him for three days, showing his concern for their physical well-being.
What can we learn about Jesus from this verse?
We learn that Jesus cares deeply for others' needs and is willing to act to prevent harm or suffering among those who follow him.
How does this relate to the miracle of feeding the multitude?
This verse sets up the context leading to a miracle where Jesus feeds thousands with just a few loaves and fish, showing his power and compassion.
What does it mean not to send them away fasting?
It means ensuring they are fed before sending them on their way, preventing them from fainting due to hunger during their journey home.
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