Luke 23:10
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What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the chief priests and scribes who are accusing Jesus very strongly in front of Herod. They are not speaking, but their actions show how fiercely they oppose Jesus.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game and someone says mean things about your best friend to try and make others dislike them too. That's what the chief priests and scribes were doing to Jesus, saying lots of bad things to get people against Him.
Historical Background
This verse is from Luke’s Gospel, written around A.D. 80-100 by Luke, a doctor and companion of Paul. It was written for Gentile Christians with an emphasis on historical accuracy. At this time, Jesus is on trial before Herod, facing accusations that seek to undermine His credibility.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply the lesson from this verse by remembering how important it is not to judge or accuse others unfairly. Just as Jesus was falsely accused, so too might we face misunderstandings; our response should reflect forgiveness and truth.