Mark 16:11
French (La Bible expliquée)
Mais quand ils entendirent qu'elle disait: « Jésus est vivant, je l'ai vu! », ils ne la crurent pas. Ces derniers versets ne figurent pas dans plusieurs anciens manuscrits. Ils résument les actes du ressuscité rapportés par les autres évangiles: rencontres avec Marie de Magdala (Jean 20.1-2 11-18), avec les deux disciples (Luc 24.13-35), Jésus élevé à la droite de Dieu (Luc 24.50-53 Act 1.9), apparition aux onze disciples. Jésus reproche à ses disciples, une fois encore, leur incrédulité: il leur donne désormais pour mission de proclamer la Bonne Nouvelle pour que toute personne ait la possibilité d'être sauvée. Le Seigneur vivant travaille avec ses envoyés pour faire grandir le Royaume de Dieu dans le monde.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from the Gospel of Mark tells us that after hearing about Mary's encounter with Jesus, the disciples did not believe that he was alive and had been seen by her. The key message here is about disbelief in the face of new information.
Explained for Children
Imagine you hear your best friend found a magic tree in the park, but when you tell others, they don't believe you. That's kind of what happened with Jesus' disciples — even though Mary told them she saw Jesus alive, they didn’t think it was true.
Historical Background
This verse is from Mark’s Gospel, written around A.D. 65-70 for a predominantly Gentile audience. The cultural setting reflects the early Christian community's struggles with accepting the resurrection of Jesus.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, we might face disbelief when sharing something significant that happened to us, like finding unexpected help in hard times. It’s important to share our experiences and trust that truth will be believed eventually.
Topics
resurrectionfaithdoubtbelievers and non-believersrevelationmiracles
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why didn't the disciples believe Mary?
The disciples might not have believed Mary because news of someone coming back to life was too extraordinary and unexpected for them to accept right away.
Is there a similar situation in other parts of the Bible?
Yes, Luke 24:10-11 also talks about disciples not believing women who had seen Jesus after his resurrection.
How can this verse help us understand faith better?
This verse shows that sometimes, even with evidence, faith requires time and personal experience to grow. It’s a reminder of the complexity of belief.
What does Mark 16:11 say about communication within the early Christian community?
It highlights the challenges in conveying important spiritual experiences; it shows that even close followers had trouble accepting new information about Jesus' resurrection.
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