Luke 11:48
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What Does This Mean?
Jesus is speaking to the Pharisees and Sadducees, saying that by building tombs for prophets their ancestors killed, they are showing approval of those past killings. The verse highlights hypocrisy.
Explained for Children
Imagine your grandpa used to bully kids at school, but now he's nice. If you built a statue for him because of his other good deeds, it might seem like you approve of the bullying too. That’s what Jesus is saying here.
Historical Background
The verse comes from Luke's Gospel, written around 80-100 AD. It was addressed to Jewish religious leaders who were questioning and opposing Jesus. The Pharisees and Sadducees were known for their strict adherence to the law but also their hypocrisy.
Living It Out Today
Today, if we honor people who have done harmful things in the past without acknowledging those actions, it can seem like we approve of them. For example, celebrating a historical figure's accomplishments while ignoring their role in slavery.