Mark 8:13

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse describes Jesus leaving the Pharisees and getting back into a boat to cross to another side of the lake. He is not speaking here, but his actions show that he is moving away from those who do not understand him.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're playing with some friends, but they keep asking tricky questions just to make you upset. So, you decide to go home and play somewhere else where people are nicer. That's what Jesus did here—he left the Pharisees because they weren't being nice or understanding.

歴史的背景

Mark wrote this gospel around AD 60-70 for a Roman audience. The cultural setting was one of conflict between Jewish religious leaders and new Christian believers, where misunderstanding and skepticism were common among the Pharisees about Jesus' teachings and actions.

今日への適用

In modern life, sometimes we need to step away from people or situations that are negative or draining. For example, if you find yourself in a group of friends who always doubt your ideas, it might be better for your mental health to spend time with more supportive friends.

トピック

faithdecision-makingleadershipconflict resolutioncommunitydoubt

関連する聖句

Matthew 15:39Mark 4:35-36Luke 8:22John 6:17Acts 10:3

よくある質問

What was the Pharisees' main issue with Jesus at this point?
The Pharisees often challenged and tested Jesus, seeking reasons to discredit his teachings. They were skeptical about miracles and questioned Jesus’ authority.
How did Jesus respond to the Pharisees before leaving them in Mark 8:13?
Before this verse, Jesus had warned his disciples about the 'leaven' of the Pharisees, referring to their teachings and attitudes. He was clearly frustrated with their lack of understanding.
What can we learn from Jesus stepping away in Mark 8:13?
We learn that sometimes, distancing ourselves from negative influences or unproductive arguments is necessary for our own well-being and to focus on more positive interactions.
Why did Jesus choose to go to the other side of the lake?
Jesus often crossed bodies of water to find solitude or to minister in different areas. Going to the 'other side' might have been a strategic move to continue his ministry without constant opposition.
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