Matthew 15:39
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예수님께서 사람들을 돌려 보내시고, 배를 타고 마가단이라는 곳으로 가셨습니다.
이 구절의 의미
This verse tells us that Jesus dismissed the crowd and then traveled by boat to Magdala. No one is speaking directly; it's a narrative describing Jesus' actions.
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Imagine you're at a big party, and when everyone leaves, you go home in your car. That's what happened here: Jesus said goodbye to all the people and then took a boat to another place called Magdala.
역사적 배경
Matthew wrote this account of Jesus' life around AD 80-90 for Jewish Christians living after the destruction of Jerusalem, providing them with narratives that reinforced their faith in Jesus as the Messiah.
오늘의 적용
When you need a break from others and some time alone or to regroup, it's okay to take a 'Jesus moment'—a period where you step back, rest, and prepare for what comes next.
주제
restorationtravelministry of Jesuscrowds and gatheringsboat journeysJesus' movements
관련 구절
자주 묻는 질문
Why did Jesus send the multitude away before traveling to Magdala?
Jesus likely needed a break from the crowds to rest and prepare for his next steps in ministry. Sometimes, leaders need space to regroup and reflect.
Is there any significance to the place 'Magdala'?
While not much is known about Magdala specifically from this passage alone, it's believed to be near Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee. It might have been a strategic location for Jesus’ ministry.
How does this verse relate to other parts of Matthew?
This event is part of a series where Jesus travels and teaches, showing his mobile ministry style and how he interacted with crowds in different locations around Galilee.
What can we learn from Jesus' habit of traveling by boat?
Boat travel often symbolized movement between places. For us today, it can mean taking breaks or transitions to reflect on our spiritual journeys and prepare for new challenges.