Mark 9:34
Fulfulde Bible (Caka Nigeria Arabic Script) (اَلْکَوَلْ کٜسَلْ ندٜرْ فُلْفُلْدٜ شَکَ نَاجٜىٰرِيَ)
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the disciples being quiet because they had been arguing about who among them was the greatest. Jesus is not speaking directly in this verse, but it shows their lack of understanding and desire for prestige.
Explained for Children
Imagine a group of friends deciding who's the best at playing a game, but instead of asking someone to judge fairly, they just argue and don't listen to each other. That's what Jesus' disciples were like here.
Historical Background
Mark wrote this Gospel around 65-70 AD for a primarily Gentile audience in Rome or the surrounding areas. The cultural context is one where followers of Jesus are trying to understand their roles and relationships within the new community.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, think about how people sometimes argue over who gets more credit at work or among friends. This verse reminds us that true greatness comes from humility and service rather than boasting.
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