Matthew 19:4
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What Does This Mean?
In Matthew 19:4, Jesus is speaking to the Pharisees about marriage and reminds them that from the very beginning of creation, God made humans as male and female. This verse emphasizes God's original design for human relationships.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with dolls or action figures. At first, they were all different types - some girls and some boys. Jesus is saying this just like how your toys came in pairs, God made people to be both boys and girls right from the start.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote his Gospel for a Jewish audience around AD 80-90. This passage occurs when Jesus is defending marriage against the Pharisees' questions about divorce. It reflects a culture deeply rooted in traditional Jewish values and laws.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, we often debate gender roles and identities. This verse can remind us of God’s original purpose for creating humans as male and female, encouraging respect and understanding between genders.