Matthew 26:22

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Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse describes the disciples' reaction after Jesus said one of them would betray him. Each disciple asked if it was them, showing their distress and confusion. The key message is about the fear and shock among Jesus' closest followers.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your friends, but someone tells you that one of you will give away where they are hiding. Everyone feels scared because they don't want to be the bad guy, so each friend asks if it's them who might tell.

Contexte historique

Matthew wrote this Gospel in the late first century AD for a Jewish-Christian audience. The context is during Passover when Jesus and his disciples gathered together, setting the stage for significant events leading up to the crucifixion.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In modern terms, think of a situation where you are part of a team at work or school and someone accuses one member of doing something wrong. Everyone feels upset and wonders if they could be accused unfairly.

Thèmes

betrayaldiscipleshipfeartrustanxietyguilt

Versets liés

John 13:22Mark 14:19Luke 22:23Psalm 41:9Zechariah 13:6

Questions fréquentes

Why were the disciples so upset in Matthew 26:22?
The disciples were upset because they thought one of them might betray Jesus, which was a shocking and distressing revelation since they all believed deeply in following him.
What can we learn about trust from this verse?
This verse teaches us that even close relationships can be tested by accusations. It highlights the importance of clear communication to maintain trust among friends or team members.
How does Matthew 26:22 relate to other parts of the Bible?
Similar themes of betrayal and questioning loyalty are found in Psalms and Zechariah, where individuals question their own fidelity and face accusations from others they trusted.
What was the setting when Jesus spoke this to his disciples?
Jesus said these words during Passover dinner with his disciples, shortly before he would be betrayed and arrested. The setting underscores the solemnity of the moment.
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