Matthew 2:14

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes Joseph taking Jesus and Mary to Egypt at night for safety. It emphasizes the importance of protecting children from harm. The key message is about safeguarding and divine guidance in times of danger.

Explained for Children

Imagine you had a very special toy that everyone wanted, but some people might hurt it. This verse is like when Joseph takes Jesus (the special toy) to a safe place at night so no one can find them. It’s all about keeping the ones we love safe from harm.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this Gospel around AD 80-90 for a Jewish-Christian audience, explaining how Jesus fulfilled Old Testament prophecies and emphasizing his role as the Messiah. The cultural setting reflects the political tensions between Jews and Romans in that era.

Living It Out Today

Today, if you are aware of someone in danger or at risk, consider reaching out to help them find safety, just like Joseph did for Mary and Jesus. It’s about taking proactive steps when we see others in need.

Topics

protectiondivine guidancesafetychildhoodfaithful obedienceredemption

Related Verses

Hosea 11:1Luke 2:39-40Isaiah 19:20Matthew 2:15Psalm 87:4

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Joseph choose Egypt?
Joseph chose Egypt because it was a place where they could find refuge away from King Herod's reach, ensuring the safety of Jesus. This action reflects his faith in following divine guidance for protection.
What does this verse teach us about protecting others?
This verse teaches that we should take proactive steps to protect those who are vulnerable and in danger. It shows the importance of taking risks and making sacrifices for the safety of others, especially children.
How does Matthew 2:14 connect with Hosea 11:1?
Matthew 2:14 is seen as a fulfillment of Hosea's prophecy in Hosea 11:1, where God calls Israel out of Egypt. Here, Joseph taking Jesus to Egypt symbolizes how the Messiah was also 'called out' from there, paralleling the exodus narrative.
What does this verse tell us about divine intervention?
This verse highlights that divine guidance can lead people to take bold actions for safety and protection. It shows God's plan working through human decisions like Joseph’s journey to Egypt with Jesus and Mary.
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