Nahuatl 1987 (In yencuic iyectlajtoltzin Dios itech ica toTeco Jesucristo)
Oquimijlij: ―¡Lástima para yejhuamej on yejhuan chantij ipan on pueblo itoca Corazín niman ipan on pueblo itoca Betsaida! Xcuajli yes para yejhuamej pampa Dios sanoyej quincastigaros. Ijquin quinchihuilis pampa oquitaquej miyec milagros, pero xocajcajquej ica oquichijquej on tlen xcuajli. Tla on chanejquej ipan on huejhueyican intoca Tiro niman Sidón quitasquiaj on milagros yejhuan oquitaquej Corazín niman Betsaida, yejhuamej cahuasquiaj ica quichihuasquiaj on tlen xcuajli. Niman yejhuamej quitlalisquiaj tlaquentli tlachijchiutli ican ichtli niman quinotemilisquiaj tliconextli ipan intzontecon, para quiteititisquiaj ica yocajcajquej quichihuaj on tlen xcuajli.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Matthew 11:21, Jesus is speaking and saying that the towns of Chorazin and Bethsaida are in trouble because they did not repent even though He performed many miracles there. If similar things had happened in other cities like Tyre and Sidon, those cities would have repented a long time ago.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your toys, and someone shows you really cool tricks. But you don't care much about these tricks. Now, if the same tricks were shown to your friend next door, they would be super excited! Jesus is saying that he showed amazing things in Chorazin and Bethsaida but they didn’t care enough to change their ways like other towns would have.
Historical Background
This verse was written by Matthew, one of the apostles who followed Jesus. It's part of a larger speech where Jesus is criticizing towns for not responding to his miracles with repentance. This was around 30-40 AD when Jesus was traveling and preaching throughout Galilee.
Living It Out Today
Today, if someone sees us doing something good or kind but doesn't change their behavior because of it, they miss out on the blessings that come from making positive changes in our lives. Just like Chorazin and Bethsaida missed a chance to repent after seeing Jesus' miracles.
Topics
repentancemiraclesjudgmentforgivenessJesus' ministrycities in the Bible
What is the significance of mentioning Tyre and Sidon in this verse?
Tyre and Sidon were known for their wickedness, but Jesus suggests that even they would have repented if they had seen His miracles. This emphasizes how unresponsive Chorazin and Bethsaida were.
What can we learn about repentance from Matthew 11:21?
We learn that genuine repentance involves a deep change of heart in response to God's works, even when they are less dramatic than miracles. It's not just about seeing something impressive but about turning our lives toward God.
How does this verse relate to Jesus' other teachings on miracles and faith?
This verse shows that while Jesus performed many miracles, the ultimate goal was for people to respond with faith and repentance. Miracles were means to an end, not ends in themselves.
What is the historical significance of Chorazin and Bethsaida?
Chorazin and Bethsaida were towns where Jesus performed many miracles during His ministry. Their lack of repentance despite these works made them a cautionary example, showing that even great signs can be ignored.