"ראה מה הם עושים!" התנפלו הפרושים על ישוע. "מדוע הם קוטפים שיבולים בשבת? הלא הם עוברים על חוקי התורה ומחללים את השבת!" [(25-26) ]"האם מעולם לא שמעתם מה עשה דוד המלך?" השיב להם ישוע. "כאשר דוד המלך ואנשיו היו רעבים הם נכנסו לבית-אלוהים — בימי אביתר הכוהן — ואכלו את הלחם המיועד לכוהנים בלבד. הלא גם זה היה בניגוד לחוקי התורה.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Mark's Gospel, the Pharisees are questioning Jesus about his disciples working on the Sabbath, which they considered unlawful according to their strict interpretation of Jewish law.
Explained for Children
Imagine your parents told you not to play with toys on a certain day. Now if someone came and let you do it anyway, wouldn't that make them upset? That's kind of what's happening here, but with grown-ups who think they know all the rules about working on special days.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Mark was written in Greek around AD 70 by an anonymous author traditionally identified as John Mark. This passage would have been understood by its first-century audience within the context of Jewish law and Sabbath observance, where strict adherence to rest on this day was a key religious practice.
Living It Out Today
In today’s world, think about when you or others might feel compelled to work during designated times off, like weekends. This verse can remind us that sometimes rules need to be reconsidered if they prevent doing good for others.
Topics
SabbathJewish lawreligious observanceJesus and the Phariseesdoing good on Sabbathrules and flexibility