Matthew 12:9

Italian 1885 (Diodati Bibbia 1885)

Cosa significa?

This verse describes Jesus entering a synagogue after leaving another place. He is not speaking directly here, but the action shows his engagement with the religious community of that time.

Spiegato ai bambini

Imagine you go from one classroom to another at school. That's what Jesus did, moving from one meeting place to another where people learn about God.

Contesto storico

Matthew wrote this Gospel around 80-90 AD for a Jewish-Christian audience. The synagogue was a central religious and community gathering place in Jewish life, often used for teaching and worship.

Applicazione per oggi

In today's context, consider how we move from one space to another, like going from work to church or school to a community center, bringing our values with us wherever we go.

Argomenti

synagogueJesus' ministryteachingcommunity engagementreligious practices

Versetti correlati

Mark 3:1Luke 4:16John 9:22Acts 15:21Ezekiel 44:24

Domande frequenti

Why is this verse significant?
It shows Jesus' commitment to teaching and engaging with religious communities, even when it might have been challenging.
What was a synagogue like in Jesus' day?
Synagogues were places for prayer, study of the Torah, and community gatherings. They often included a gathering hall and sometimes rooms for study or meetings.
How can we apply this verse to our lives today?
We can bring our faith into every aspect of life, much like Jesus engaged with people in various settings.
What does it mean that Jesus went into their synagogue?
It means he was actively participating and teaching within the religious structures of his time, engaging directly with his community.
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