3 John 1:1
German 2011 (Neue Genfer Übersetzung)
Der Älteste an seinen lieben Freund Gaius. Mein Freund, ´ich schreibe dir, weil` ich dich aufrichtig liebe.
Was bedeutet das?
This verse is a greeting from an elder named John to his friend Gaius, whom he loves for his truthfulness.
Für Kinder erklärt
Imagine if your grandpa wrote you a letter and said, 'Dear [Your Name], my favorite little friend who always tells the truth!' That's how John feels about Gaius!
Historischer Hintergrund
This greeting was written by John the Apostle to his friend Gaius. It likely dates from around AD 90-100 in a Christian community that valued loyalty and truth.
Anwendung für heute
Think of someone you trust and respect for always being honest, like a teacher or a close friend. Show them kindness because of their integrity, just as John does with Gaius.
Themen
lovetruthfulnessfriendshiployaltyrespectintegrity
Verwandte Verse
Häufige Fragen
Why did John write this letter to Gaius?
John wrote the letter likely to encourage and affirm Gaius for his truthfulness and faith in Christ, which was important in the early Christian community.
How can we show love like John shows for Gaius today?
We can show love by recognizing and affirming the values and virtues we see in others, especially their commitment to truth and faith.
Is there a specific reason why this verse is addressed to just one person, Gaius?
This personalized greeting emphasizes the individual care and affection John had for Gaius, highlighting how relationships were valued in early Christian communities.