Matthew 14:8

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Que signifie ce verset ?

In this verse from Matthew 14:8, Salome asks for John the Baptist's head on a platter. She was influenced by her mother to make this request of King Herod at his birthday feast.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine if your mom told you to ask your friend for something that would really upset them, and you did it because she said so. That’s kind of what happened here with Salome asking for John the Baptist's head on a platter.

Contexte historique

Matthew wrote this gospel around 80-90 AD, aimed at a Jewish-Christian audience. The story takes place in first-century Judea under Roman rule where feasts and political alliances were common events.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Today, we might face situations where family or friends pressure us to do something harmful or wrong. This verse reminds us of the importance of making our own decisions based on what is right rather than following others' bad advice.

Thèmes

obedienceinfluenceconsequencespower dynamicsmoralitydecisions

Versets liés

Mark 6:25Luke 9:7-9Matthew 14:3-4Revelation 20:4John 8:44

Questions fréquentes

Why did Salome ask for John the Baptist's head on a platter?
Salome was influenced by her mother, Herodias, who held a grudge against John. Herodias wanted revenge because John had spoken out against their marriage.
What does this story teach about obedience to family?
This verse highlights the importance of questioning and making decisions based on moral values rather than simply following what others, even family members, tell you.
How did Herod feel when Salome made her request?
Herod was likely conflicted because he admired John but had also promised to grant any request from Salome. His promise led him to reluctantly fulfill the request despite his reservations.
What can we learn about consequences in this story?
The story shows that actions, especially harmful ones influenced by others, have severe and often irreversible consequences, teaching us to think carefully before making decisions.
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