Matthew 15:21

French (BFC) 1997 (Bible en Français Courant)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Matthew's Gospel, Jesus leaves his previous location and heads to the areas near Tyre and Sidon. This shows that Jesus was traveling around different regions.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're on a big adventure in your neighborhood with all your friends, but then you decide it’s time for a change and head over to explore another part of town. That's what Jesus did; he moved from where he was to new areas near Tyre and Sidon.

Historical Background

This verse is found in the Gospel written by Matthew, one of Jesus' disciples, around AD 80-90. The audience was likely Jewish Christians who needed to understand Jesus as both Messiah and Son of God. At that time, Tyre and Sidon were important coastal cities known for their wealth and trade.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can learn from this verse about the importance of exploring new places or opportunities outside our comfort zones. Just like how Jesus moved beyond his usual areas to minister, we too should be open to stepping out into different environments for growth and service.

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Related Verses

1 Kings 17:9Mark 3:8Luke 4:26John 20:31Acts 11:19

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Jesus traveling to different regions?
Jesus traveled between various regions to spread his teachings, reach out to new audiences, and minister to diverse groups of people. This shows the universal nature of his message.
How does Matthew's Gospel present Jesus' travels differently from other gospels?
Matthew emphasizes how Jesus fulfills Old Testament prophecies during his journeys. He often highlights Jesus as a new Moses, teaching and ministering throughout various regions in Israel.
What can we learn about God's plan through Jesus' travels?
Jesus’ travels demonstrate that God’s message is meant for all people, not just one particular group. His actions show that salvation extends beyond the borders of Israel to reach out to Gentiles as well.
How does this verse relate to other journeys mentioned in the Bible?
Like many other biblical journeys (e.g., Abraham's journey, Exodus), Jesus' travels highlight God’s call and purpose. These journeys often lead to significant spiritual experiences or revelations.
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