And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet.
Si la gente no los recibe o no escucha lo que tienen que decir, simplemente dejen esa casa o pueblo atrás y sacúdanse el polvo de los pies al irse.
Cuando las personas rechazan el mensaje, hay que seguir adelante sin quedarse insistiendo.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the historical context, Jesus is giving instructions to his twelve disciples as he sends them on a mission to preach the gospel and heal among the lost sheep of Israel, emphasizing the challenges they would face in a society resistant to his message. This act of shaking dust off the feet was a Jewish custom symbolizing complete disassociation and judgment, often used when leaving Gentile areas to avoid ritual impurity, which Jesus repurposes to teach his followers not to linger where the message is rejected. This occurs during Jesus' early ministry in Galilee, as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew, highlighting the urgency of spreading the kingdom amid opposition.
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