Mark 5:32

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

In this verse from Mark's Gospel, Jesus is looking around to find the woman who had just touched his cloak and was healed of her bleeding. He wants to understand what happened and speak with her directly.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're at a big party, and someone sneaks up behind you and gives you a hug. You might look around trying to figure out who it was because their hug made you feel better. That's like Jesus looking for the woman who touched him and got healed.

歴史的背景

Mark wrote this Gospel in the early 60s AD, likely for a Roman audience. The story reflects a time when healing miracles were seen as signs of God’s power, and cultural norms meant women often faced social exclusion if they had certain illnesses.

今日への適用

Today, we can see Jesus' action here as an example of his desire to understand and connect with those who seek help from him. This reminds us that in our communities, leaders should take the time to recognize and engage with those seeking support or healing.

トピック

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関連する聖句

Matthew 8:2-3Luke 8:45-48John 11:341 Samuel 9:20Genesis 37:18

よくある質問

Why did Jesus look around after the healing?
Jesus wanted to identify and speak with the woman, showing his interest in understanding her faith and offering a direct response.
What can we learn about Jesus from this verse?
We see that Jesus is attentive and seeks personal connections. This reflects his desire to engage directly with individuals seeking help or healing.
How does this relate to community involvement today?
Leaders and members of communities should actively seek out those in need, just as Jesus did, showing a willingness to understand and support others.
What role does faith play in Mark 5:32?
The woman's faith in touching Jesus for healing demonstrates the power of belief in seeking divine assistance, which is recognized by Jesus himself.
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