Yesu yu sa urongdec itmuna mata moröma wo yongbödeuna owi amnaho kombigungmai Yesuho mata gesö orin forobarac yong fandadoc. Tuna yu nanga fatfat moröma togung. Nongoru gendic fandat fandat amna yu wömai mata ihoroc mayongidung.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that after Jesus finished teaching, the people were amazed by his teachings. It indicates that Jesus' message was powerful and different from what they had heard before.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your favorite teacher came to class and taught something so cool and new that everyone in the room couldn’t believe it! That’s how the people felt when Jesus finished teaching them. They were all very surprised by his words!
Historical Background
Matthew 7:28 is part of Matthew's Gospel, written around AD 80-90 for a Jewish-Christian audience. The context was a time where the teachings of Jesus were distinct from traditional rabbinic teachings and caused astonishment among listeners.
Living It Out Today
In today’s world, think about when you first hear something that challenges your beliefs or makes you see things in a new light. Perhaps it’s a powerful speech or an impactful article that makes you rethink your views; that's somewhat similar to how the people felt after hearing Jesus’ teachings.