Matthew 5:2
French (La Bible expliquée)
et il se mit à leur donner cet enseignement: Les huit affirmations commencent par « Heureux ceux qui… » (en latin, beati, d'où le nom de « béatitudes »). Un neuvième « Heureux! » (v. 11) précise ceux dont il est question: ce sont les disciples de Jésus. La société n'a sans doute pas grande considération pour eux. Ils sont pauvres, affligés, persécutés même, mais Jésus les exhorte à ne pas fléchir devant le malheur. A cause du Royaume de Dieu qui vient, il les encourage à entrer dans une nouvelle dynamique. Pour que l'existence soit pleine de saveur et de lumière, chaque disciple doit être lui-même sel et lumière.
What Does This Mean?
In Matthew 5:2, Jesus begins his teaching by speaking to the crowd that has gathered around him. The phrase 'opened his mouth' is a way of saying he started to speak. His message was directed toward those who were listening to learn from him.
Explained for Children
Think about when your teacher starts class and says something important. Jesus did the same thing here, but for lots of people who wanted to hear what he had to say about how to live a good life.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this part of his gospel sometime in the late first century AD. His audience was likely early Christians with both Jewish and Gentile backgrounds. The phrase 'opened his mouth' was a common way to introduce speech in ancient literature, emphasizing the significance of what was about to be said.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're at work and your boss starts sharing important information that will help everyone do their jobs better. Just like Jesus taught those around him how to live well, we can listen and learn from others who have valuable knowledge or insights to share.
Topics
teachingspeechlisteningwisdominstructionlearning
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the phrase 'opened his mouth' used?
This phrase was a common literary device in ancient texts, indicating that someone was about to begin speaking. It emphasizes the importance and intentionality of what Jesus was about to say.
Who was the audience for Jesus’ teaching?
The crowd included various people like disciples, followers, and curious onlookers who were eager to hear and learn from Jesus' teachings.
What can we learn about Jesus from this verse?
This verse shows us that Jesus was a teacher who actively engaged with his audience and shared important messages, demonstrating his role as an educator and spiritual guide.
How does Matthew 5:2 fit into the larger context of Matthew's Gospel?
Matthew 5:2 is part of the Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus provides detailed teachings about living a righteous life according to God’s will. This verse sets the stage for these profound lessons.
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