Mark 8:4
French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)
Et ses disciples lui répondirent: Comment pourrait-on les rassasier de pains, ici, dans le désert?
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from the Gospel of Mark, Jesus' disciples are asking Him how they could feed a large crowd with bread in such a remote place where there's nothing around to buy food. The disciples express their concern about finding a solution.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends have a big picnic in the middle of a forest far from any stores. Your mom asks, 'How can we feed all these hungry kids with no grocery store nearby?' That’s what Jesus' friends are asking Him here.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Mark was written by John Mark around AD 60-70. It's aimed at a Roman audience and presents Jesus as the Son of God. This passage likely reflects the cultural context where feeding large groups in remote areas would be seen as nearly impossible.
Living It Out Today
Today, when we face seemingly insurmountable problems, like feeding a lot of people without resources, this verse reminds us that with faith and God's help, solutions can appear where none seemed possible. For example, organizing a food drive or fundraiser might seem daunting but with teamwork and belief in a solution, it becomes achievable.
Topics
faithhopeprovisionwildernessdiscipleshipmiracles
Related Verses
Exodus 16:2-3John 6:5-7Matthew 14:15-19Luke 9:12-13Numbers 11:4
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the disciples' main concern in this verse?
The disciples were concerned about finding a way to feed a large crowd with very limited resources, emphasizing their human perspective on impossibility.
How does this situation relate to faith and miracles?
This situation shows that despite the apparent impossibility of feeding thousands in the wilderness, it led to one of Jesus' famous miracles—the multiplication of loaves and fishes—illustrating God’s provision beyond human capability.
Can we apply this story to our lives today?
Yes, this story encourages us to trust that even when faced with what seems like insurmountable problems or lack of resources, faith in a higher power can lead to unexpected solutions and help.
What is the historical context behind Mark's Gospel?
Mark’s Gospel was written for a Roman audience around AD 60-70. It presents Jesus as the Son of God, emphasizing His divine authority and miraculous deeds in light of early Christian experiences.
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