Matthew 13:56

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

This verse comes from a conversation where people are questioning Jesus' abilities and wisdom, suggesting that they know His family well but cannot understand how He has gained such knowledge or powers.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who can do amazing things, like making flowers grow instantly. People might wonder, 'How does he know all this?' because they think they know everything about him and his family already.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote the Gospel in the late first century AD for Jewish Christians. This passage reflects the skepticism of Jesus' neighbors who struggle to reconcile their understanding of Him with His abilities.

Living It Out Today

In today’s context, this verse reminds us that we shouldn’t underestimate people based on what we think we know about them. Just because someone comes from a humble background doesn't mean they can't achieve great things or possess remarkable knowledge.

Topics

faithwisdomfamilyperceptionmiraclesdoubt

Related Verses

John 7:5Mark 6:3Luke 2:491 Corinthians 1:26-28Romans 12:3

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were people skeptical of Jesus in this verse?
The people questioning Jesus likely knew His earthly family well and found it hard to reconcile their understanding of Him with the wisdom and power He displayed.
What does Matthew 13:56 teach us about perception?
This passage teaches that our perceptions can limit how we see others' abilities and potential, suggesting we should avoid underestimating people based on our preconceived notions.
How might this verse apply to someone feeling undervalued by their community today?
It reminds us that true worth often transcends what others can see from the outside. We shouldn't let others' limited views of us deter us from fulfilling our full potential.
What are some cross-references to understand Matthew 13:56 better?
John 7:5, Mark 6:3, and Luke 2:49 provide insights into the broader narrative of Jesus' family's reaction to His ministry and miraculous abilities.
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