Matthew 26:56

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

This verse explains that everything happening to Jesus fulfills the old prophecies written by prophets. It also mentions that all of his disciples left him and ran away when trouble came. The key message is about prophecy fulfillment and human fear.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where you have to guess what's going to happen next based on clues from an old book. Jesus' friends were scared, so they ran away, but everything was happening just like the clues said it would in that old book.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this Gospel around AD 80-90 for a predominantly Jewish-Christian audience. The cultural setting was one where understanding and fulfilling ancient prophecies held significant importance, showing how Jesus’ life aligned with these predictions.

Living It Out Today

Think about when you might have left someone in trouble because you were scared yourself. This verse reminds us to stand firm even when others might run away and that God's plans are bigger than our fears.

Topics

prophecy fulfillmentdiscipleshipfaithfulness under pressureprophetsfulfillment of scripturebetrayal and abandonment

Related Verses

Isaiah 53:7Luke 22:53Mark 14:49John 18:9Acts 3:18

Frequently Asked Questions

How does this verse relate to the prophecies?
Matthew 26:56 indicates that Jesus' arrest and all surrounding events align with ancient prophetic writings, showing how God's plans were unfolding as predicted.
Why did the disciples leave Jesus?
The disciples left out of fear and uncertainty about what would happen next. This highlights the human tendency to flee in moments of crisis despite previous commitments.
Is this verse only about prophecy fulfillment?
No, while it emphasizes prophecy fulfillment, it also underscores themes of abandonment and the need for faithfulness even when others falter.
How can I apply this to my life?
This verse encourages you to stand firm in your beliefs and commitments, especially during challenging times, and to remember that God’s plans are bigger than our immediate fears or circumstances.
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