Matthew 26:5
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Matthew 26:5, the Jewish leaders discuss their plan to arrest Jesus. They decide not to act during a feast day because they fear public unrest if they do so. The key message is that they are worried about how the people will react.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends want to play a prank on someone but decide against it when there's a big party, because you're scared everyone might get mad at you for ruining the fun. That’s kind of what these leaders were thinking about Jesus!
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this gospel around AD 80-90, targeting a Jewish-Christian audience. The cultural setting was one where feasts were significant religious events that attracted large crowds and could easily become sites of public demonstration or unrest.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, consider how decisions in high-pressure situations can be influenced by the need to avoid negative reactions from others. For instance, a manager might delay firing an underperforming employee during important company celebrations to keep morale high.