John 10:40

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이 구절의 의미

This verse tells us that Jesus went beyond the Jordan River to a place where John had first baptized people. It describes Jesus moving his ministry to this new location and staying there for some time.

어린이를 위한 설명

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your friends. Sometimes, when it gets too crowded in one spot, you move to another area where you can play better. That's what Jesus did here; he moved to a quieter place near the Jordan River to continue teaching people.

역사적 배경

John 10:40 was written by John, around AD 90-100, for early Christians who needed assurance about Jesus' identity as the Messiah. The cultural setting reflects Jewish and Greco-Roman influences in first-century Palestine.

오늘의 적용

In our busy lives, we sometimes need to find quieter places where we can focus better on what's important. Just like Jesus moved his ministry to a less crowded area, you might consider finding a peaceful spot for studying or praying when things get too hectic.

주제

faithsalvationbaptismministryJesus Christteaching

관련 구절

Matthew 3:1-17Mark 1:9-11Luke 3:15-20John 1:19-42Acts 19:1-7

자주 묻는 질문

Why did Jesus go beyond the Jordan River?
Jesus moved his ministry there likely to avoid conflict with Jewish authorities who opposed him, allowing more freedom to teach and minister.
What was special about the place where John first baptized?
This area held significance as it marked the beginning of John's mission. It may have been a familiar site for Jesus' message and ministry.
How long did Jesus stay in this new location?
The text doesn't specify how long, but suggests he stayed there for some time to continue his work away from the conflicts of Jerusalem.
What can we learn about Jesus' ministry strategy from John 10:40?
This verse shows us that Jesus adapted his approach based on circumstances and needed quieter places at times, highlighting the importance of flexibility in following Christ's teachings.
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