Mark 6:35

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Cosa significa?

This verse describes a situation where Jesus and his disciples are in a desert place, late in the day. The disciples notice that it is getting very late and suggest they need to do something about food for everyone.

Spiegato ai bambini

Imagine you're on a long trip with your family and suddenly realize how late it is! You might say, 'Mom, Dad, we're far from home, and it's so late. We should think about finding some food!' That's what the disciples are doing here, but they're talking to Jesus.

Contesto storico

Mark wrote this Gospel around AD 65-70 for a primarily Gentile audience. The setting reflects the challenging conditions of traveling in ancient times, especially in desert regions where resources were scarce and travel was difficult.

Applicazione per oggi

In modern life, we often face situations where it seems like everything is falling apart at the end of the day or when things are most stressful. This verse reminds us to seek solutions with faith and rely on God’s guidance during these times.

Argomenti

FaithDiscipleshipProvisionTravelingDesperationLate Night

Versetti correlati

Matthew 14:15John 6:3-7Exodus 16:2-3Luke 9:12Psalm 34:10

Domande frequenti

What does it mean that 'it is a desert place'?
In ancient times, traveling through deserts was challenging due to the lack of food and water. This emphasizes the urgency of the disciples' request for Jesus.
Why did the disciples bring up the time?
The disciples recognized that it was late in the day, which would make finding food or returning home difficult, so they suggested taking action to address this need.
How does Jesus respond to the situation described?
In the following verses, Jesus responds by miraculously providing bread and fish for the crowd, showing his power over nature and circumstances.
What can we learn from this passage about leadership?
Jesus shows that a leader must be attentive to needs but also trust in divine provision, even when resources seem scarce. This teaches us to lead with faith and compassion.
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