Anthu azinji anadza kapereka abale awo ene toera aphiwe, pontho ababa na amai anadza kacitambo pibodzi-bodzi kuna anawo. Anambo anadza kasandukira ababa awo na amai awo, mbaapha.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the difficult times that will come during the end times when family members betray each other, leading to severe consequences. Jesus is speaking and warns of the depth of division and betrayal.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a game where your friends suddenly turned against you because they were scared or confused. That's kind of what this verse talks about, but it’s much more serious in real life, especially during hard times predicted by Jesus.
Historical Background
This passage is from the Gospel of Mark written around A.D. 65-70 to early Christians who faced persecution. It reflects a cultural setting where familial loyalty was paramount and betrayal would have been shocking.
Living It Out Today
Consider a family dealing with the stress of an economic crisis, where parents make hard decisions that hurt their children's trust in them, leading to deep emotional rifts.