Mark 10:19
Tashelhayt Morocco 1998 (Tashelhayt Arabic Script Morocco) (اغاراس ن-تودرت - ءينجيل لّماسيح - لعهد لّجديد لّي-يسكر ربّي غ-گراس د-بنادم)
What Does This Mean?
In Mark 10:19, Jesus is speaking to a man who asked about how to inherit eternal life. Jesus reminds him of the commandments that teach us how to treat others with respect and love.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a list of rules for being a good friend, like not taking your friend's toys or telling lies. That’s what this verse is talking about! Jesus is reminding someone of these important rules from God.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Mark was written by John Mark around the year 65-70 AD in Rome for a mixed audience of Jews and Gentiles. This passage takes place during a conversation between Jesus and a rich young man interested in eternal life.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, these commandments can guide how we interact with others at work or school. For instance, not committing adultery means being loyal to your partner; not killing includes respecting human life; and honoring parents shows respect for authority figures.