Juc-punmi Genesaret ućhap manyanćhu Jesus licälun ishcay barcu jinanllan watalayalcäta. Chay jucninshi Simonpa cala. Chaymi Simon parti chalawshï-masincuna challwa chalacunta pa'alcäñä. Chaymanmi achca-achca nunacuna Diospa limayninta uyalipäcunanpä ćhäpämuptin Jesus Simonpa barcunman ishpiculcul nila: “Wicniscaman puśhay barcuyquita” nil. Chayniscaman puśhaptinmi chay śhamücunäta chaypi yaćhachimula.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Luke 5:1, Jesus is by the lake of Gennesaret and a large crowd has gathered to hear him speak. The people are so eager that they press in around him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're at a birthday party where everyone wants to get the biggest slice of cake, but instead of cake, Jesus is sharing his special stories by the lake. People are so excited about what he has to say that they gather really close!
Historical Background
Luke wrote this gospel around AD 60-80 for a non-Jewish audience living in the Roman Empire. The setting here portrays Jesus as a popular teacher whose teachings were eagerly sought by people from various backgrounds.
Living It Out Today
Think about how you feel when you're at an event where a famous speaker is talking. You want to get close and not miss a word, right? In today's context, we can apply this verse to feeling the urgency of seeking knowledge or truth from reliable sources, especially in crowded or busy environments.
Gennesaret, also known as the Sea of Galilee, was a key location where Jesus often taught. Its proximity to many towns made it an ideal place for large crowds.
How can we apply the urgency in seeking knowledge from this verse?
In our fast-paced world, it's important to prioritize learning from reliable sources, much like the crowd eagerly listening to Jesus.
What does Luke emphasize about Jesus' ministry style here?
Luke highlights that Jesus was approachable and sought out by many for his teachings, indicating a focus on accessibility and community engagement in his ministry.