Mark 14:2
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What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that some people decided not to arrest Jesus during the feast day because they feared it would cause a riot among the crowd. It shows their concern for public unrest over their actions.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends decide not to play a trick on someone at school during recess because you're afraid it might make other kids upset or start a big fight. That's kind of like what these people are doing here, but with much bigger consequences.
Historical Background
Mark wrote this Gospel around AD 65-70 for Gentile Christians, detailing Jesus' life and teachings. The feast day mentioned likely refers to Passover, an important Jewish festival that would have attracted a large crowd in Jerusalem, complicating any plans for arrest.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might face decisions where the timing affects public reaction. For example, announcing difficult changes at work during busy season could lead to unrest among employees. This verse reminds us of considering the impact and timing of our actions on others.