John 12:1
Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')
:Yee' eh: sie: 'o 'we: meheh'lo:, eh 'ye 'Meh-a': bla-dih: 'dlu dih-gor-a' ti no.: Yee': Yusu' mu 'de: Behtani'i-gwlor 'di,: dha: Lasor' or: za-a: 'de nma-dih-deh 'di, or 'ti-a.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Jesus came to Bethany six days before Passover. He visited the town where he had raised Lazarus from the dead. The key message is about the timing and location of this event, highlighting an important moment in Jesus' life.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're visiting a friend who was once very sick but got better because of your help. That's kind of what happened here. Six days before a big holiday called Passover, Jesus went to see his friend Lazarus, whom he had made better when he was very ill.
Historical Background
John wrote this gospel around the late first century AD for a community that included both Jewish and Gentile Christians. The cultural setting involves the traditional Jewish festival of Passover, emphasizing the significance of Jesus' actions within a familiar context.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you have a friend who was once in trouble but you helped them get better. Now, it's time to celebrate with your friend before another big event in your life. This verse reminds us that our acts of kindness and love can be remembered and celebrated even amidst the chaos of other important events.
Topics
lovesalvationfaithhopeforgivenessresurrection
Related Verses
Luke 10:38-42John 11:17-45Ephesians 2:4-6Psalm 116:8-9Romans 8:11
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jesus go to Bethany six days before Passover?
Jesus likely went to Bethany at this time to visit his friends, Martha and Mary, and Lazarus. This trip was also significant because it set the stage for events leading up to His crucifixion during Passover.
How does this verse relate to resurrection?
This verse connects with resurrection as it mentions Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead, a powerful demonstration of His power over life and death, pointing toward His own resurrection later on.
What can we learn about love from John 12:1?
We see how Jesus loved his friends deeply, visiting them in Bethany even amidst the anticipation of Passover. This teaches us to prioritize our relationships and show care for those close to us.
How does this event impact the timing of Jesus' ministry?
The visit to Bethany marks a crucial time as it leads up to significant events like the Last Supper and His crucifixion, showing how each moment in Jesus' life was part of God's plan.
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