Ke Jésus wun Nathanaël ke o su be i wun le'n, o ken i nde ke: Anh nian, Israëlfue kpa kun ye oh bah ye'n, o ti'a gblefue kaan sa.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Jesus sees Nathanael and speaks about him, saying he is a true Israelite without deceit or trickery. This shows that Jesus can see people's hearts.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who always tells the truth and never tries to fool others. That's what Jesus saw in Nathanael. He was like a very honest friend that Jesus could trust completely.
Historical Background
This verse is from John’s Gospel, written around 90-100 AD by John the Apostle. It describes an encounter with Nathanael and highlights the honesty and integrity of this individual in the context of early Christian community。
Living It Out Today
In our modern lives, we often meet people who are not always honest. This verse reminds us to value and seek out those who are genuinely truthful and trustworthy.