Mark 2:19-20

Mark 2:19-20

[19] And  Jesus  said  unto them,  Can  the children  of the bridechamber  fast,  while  the bridegroom  with  them?  as long as  they have  the bridegroom  with  they cannot  fast.  [20] But  the days  will come,  when  the bridegroom  shall be taken away  from  them,  and  then  shall they fast  in  those  days. 

What does Mark 2:19-20 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Jesus responded with a parable in which He is the bridegroom and His disciples are the friends of the bridegroom (cf. John 3:29). Jesus had come to unite with Israel, His bride, as her Messiah. The figure of Messiah as a bridegroom may have been unknown among the Jews at this time. [1] The wedding banquet seemed just a short time away. The prophets said it would occur after Messiah"s death and resurrection and after the Tribulation. The bridegroom would have to leave His friends and His bride before the banquet. Still while they were together they could and did rejoice, not mourn, which fasting represented. Jewish custom exempted the friends of a bridegroom from certain religious obligations including participating in the weekly fasts. [2] This was Jesus" first hint of His coming death in Mark"s Gospel.