Mark 10:8

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is about marriage and says that when two people get married, they become one in a special way. Jesus is speaking here, emphasizing the unity and oneness of marriage.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a puzzle with just two pieces. When those two pieces fit perfectly together, they make one whole picture. That's kind of like what Jesus means when he talks about a husband and wife becoming one in marriage.

Historical Background

The Gospel of Mark was written by John Mark around AD 65-70 for Roman Christians. This verse is part of Jesus' teachings on marriage to his disciples, reflecting the cultural emphasis on marital unity in ancient Jewish society.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse reminds couples that their commitment to each other should be deep and unbreakable, much like a couple facing financial stress together instead of blaming or separating from each other.

Topics

marriageunitylovecommitmentdivorcefamily

Related Verses

Genesis 2:24Ephesians 5:31Matthew 19:6Malachi 2:16Romans 7:2-3

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'one flesh' mean?
'One flesh' means that husband and wife are so intimately united in marriage that they function as a single unit, sharing life deeply.
Can this verse be used to support staying together during tough times?
Yes, it can be interpreted as encouraging couples to persevere through difficulties, viewing their unity as strong enough to overcome challenges.
How does Mark 10:8 relate to biblical teachings on divorce?
This verse supports the idea that God intended marriage to be permanent and unified, making it a cornerstone in discussions about the permanence of marriage vows.
Is this only for heterosexual marriages?
While traditionally interpreted within heterosexual contexts, some interpretations extend its principles to any committed partnership seeking deep unity and oneness.
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