Mark 9:16
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فسَألَهُم قائلاً: "فِيمَ تَتَجادَلونَ وأتباعي؟"
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Mark 9, Jesus asks the scribes why they are questioning the disciples. The main message here is about addressing confusion or conflict directly and seeking clarity.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your friends and there's a big mix-up because someone doesn't understand the rules. Your coach comes over and says, 'What's going on? Why are you all confused?' That’s what Jesus did here—he asked why everyone was so puzzled.
Historical Background
Mark wrote this Gospel in Greek around 70 AD for early Christians who were mostly gentiles. The scene takes place during the ministry of Jesus when scribes, religious teachers of the law, often clashed with Jesus' teachings and actions.
Living It Out Today
When you notice a group or team struggling to understand something important, step in like Jesus did here. Ask questions directly to clarify what’s causing confusion. This can help resolve misunderstandings quickly and improve cooperation.
Topics
conflict resolutioncommunicationclarityteaching and learningreligious authority
Related Verses
Matthew 23:1-3John 8:30-47Luke 5:17-26Acts 5:33-42Exodus 19:7
Frequently Asked Questions
Why were the scribes questioning?
The scribes, being legal experts, often sought to test or challenge Jesus' teachings and authority. Their questions could stem from skepticism, a desire for clarity, or an attempt to undermine Jesus.
What was Jesus’ role in addressing the conflict?
Jesus took on a direct and clarifying role by asking why they were questioning. This shows his proactive approach to resolving misunderstandings and guiding proper understanding of his teachings.
How can we apply this verse to our daily interactions?
We can emulate Jesus' example by being clear communicators who don't shy away from addressing confusion directly. Asking questions to understand others' perspectives is key in resolving conflicts and building understanding.
What does the scribes' presence tell us about religious authority at that time?
The scribes represented official religious teachers, whose role was to interpret and teach the law of Moses. Their interaction with Jesus highlights a tension between traditional religious authorities and new teachings.
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