Matthew 17:6

German Interlinear 1979 (Interlinearübersetzung)

Was bedeutet das?

This verse describes the reaction of Jesus' disciples after hearing something that frightened them greatly, causing them to fall on their faces in fear. No specific speaker is mentioned; it's a description of the disciples' response.

Für Kinder erklärt

Imagine you're at a haunted house and suddenly hear a really loud noise. You get so scared that you fall down and cover your face. That's how Jesus' friends felt when they heard something scary!

Historischer Hintergrund

Matthew wrote this account, likely in the late first century AD, for Jewish Christians living in the broader Greco-Roman world. It reflects a context where divine encounters were understood as potentially terrifying experiences due to their sacredness.

Anwendung für heute

Think of a time when you faced something overwhelming or scary, like giving a big speech. Instead of falling down, remember that even in fear, we can trust and lean on God's strength.

Themen

FearDivine EncounterDiscipleshipReaction to GodFaith in the Face of FearSacred Encounters

Verwandte Verse

Exodus 3:6Daniel 10:7-9Acts 9:4John 20:19Revelation 1:17

Häufige Fragen

Why did the disciples fall on their faces?
The disciples fell on their faces because they were overwhelmed by a divine encounter, experiencing profound respect and fear in God's presence.
Is it common for people to be scared of God in the Bible?
Yes, many biblical figures experienced awe and sometimes fear when encountering God or his angels, reflecting deep reverence.
How can we apply this verse today?
Today, we might remember to trust in God's presence even in scary situations, knowing that faith does not eliminate fear but provides strength through it.
What does falling on one’s face symbolize in biblical culture?
Falling on one’s face was a gesture of deep reverence or submission to authority, especially divine, emphasizing the power and holiness perceived.
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