Matthew 4:12

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse tells us that after Jesus learned about John the Baptist being put in prison, He went to Galilee. It shows how events in one person's life can affect others directly.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine if your best friend moved away because of some trouble. You might decide to go visit them or move closer so you could still be together. That’s kind of like what Jesus did after he heard about John being put in jail.

歴史的背景

The Gospel of Matthew was written by one of Jesus' disciples, likely around 80-90 AD for a predominantly Jewish-Christian audience. It reflects the early Christian community's understanding and interpretation of Jesus’ life against the backdrop of Roman rule and Jewish religious practices.

今日への適用

Consider how we react when someone close to us faces challenges or changes in their life. Like Jesus, our response might be to move closer or find a new way to support them.

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Mark 1:14John 3:22-26Acts 8:5Luke 9:10Hebrews 12:3

よくある質問

Why did Jesus go to Galilee?
Jesus went to Galilee, likely to continue his ministry and preach the Good News after learning about John’s imprisonment. It was also strategically significant for reaching out to more people.
What does this verse tell us about Jesus' character?
This verse shows that Jesus was compassionate and responsive to events around him, indicating his readiness to adapt and take action in light of new situations.
How can we apply Matthew 4:12 in our daily lives?
We can learn from Jesus’ example by being supportive when friends or loved ones face challenges. Like Jesus, we can actively seek ways to be present and help them through tough times.
What does this verse say about John's importance?
The verse highlights the significant role John played in Jesus' early ministry. His imprisonment prompted a change in Jesus’ plans, indicating how intertwined their ministries were.
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