Matthew 14:11
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What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the gruesome end of John the Baptist's head being presented on a platter to Salome, who then gives it to her mother, Herodias. It is part of a larger narrative in Matthew about the execution of John.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your favorite cartoon character was in trouble and had to leave the show. This verse talks about something very sad like that happening to a man named John, but in real life. The people who caused this were not nice at all.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this account of Jesus' life around AD 80-90 for Jewish Christians living outside Judea. It reflects the early Christian community's understanding and interpretation of events surrounding Jesus' ministry.
Living It Out Today
This story reminds us about the consequences of pride and revenge. Think about a time you felt angry enough to do something harsh, but instead chose kindness. That’s a powerful lesson from this dark story.