Mark 6:29

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이 구절의 의미

This verse describes the disciples of John the Baptist coming to take his body after he was killed and laying him in a tomb. There is no speaker here, but it highlights the disciples' respect for their teacher.

어린이를 위한 설명

Imagine your best friend's dad died, and you and other friends go to help take care of everything. The disciples did this for John the Baptist, showing they loved and respected him very much.

역사적 배경

The Gospel of Mark was written by John Mark around 65-70 AD in Rome for a predominantly Gentile audience. This passage reflects the cultural practice of honoring the dead with burial rites.

오늘의 적용

Consider how you honor those who have influenced your life, like teachers or mentors. Just as the disciples showed respect to John, think about ways you can remember and appreciate those who have helped shape you.

주제

respectdeathdiscipleshipmourninghonoring the deadremembrance

관련 구절

Matthew 14:12Luke 9:9John 3:26Acts 12:2Hebrews 11:37

자주 묻는 질문

Why did John's disciples need to take his body for burial?
In ancient Jewish culture, proper burial was a sign of respect and an important part of honoring the deceased. This shows that even in death, they valued their teacher.
What can we learn from this passage about dealing with loss?
We can see how showing care for those who have passed on is a way to honor them and process our grief. It's important to find ways to remember and respect those who were close to us.
How does this verse relate to the broader theme of discipleship?
This passage shows that true discipleship involves not just following during life, but continuing to honor and care for even after death, showing deep commitment and respect.
What does it mean when it says they laid him in a tomb?
Laying someone in a tomb means giving them a proper burial place. In ancient times, this was a significant act of respect and often included rituals to honor the deceased.
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