Luke 20:41

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

Jesus asks the religious leaders a question about how they understand that Christ is David's son. He points out a contradiction in their belief because if Christ were only David’s son, he wouldn’t also be greater than David.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're playing with your friends and someone says the team captain is just like one of the players. But wait! The captain isn't just a player; they're also in charge. Jesus is asking why people think he's just like David when he’s much more important than that.

Contexte historique

This verse comes from Luke, who wrote his gospel around 60-85 AD. He was addressing both Jewish and Gentile Christians living under Roman rule. The question reflects a common misunderstanding about Jesus' identity in the context of Old Testament prophecies.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Today, this can remind us to carefully consider our beliefs about Jesus. Are we seeing him as just another person or do we recognize his divinity? This is important when we make decisions based on what we believe about who Jesus truly is.

Thèmes

Jesus' divinityOld Testament prophecyNew Testament fulfillmentAuthority of ChristFaith in JesusUnderstanding Scripture

Versets liés

Psalms 110:1Matthew 22:42Mark 12:35Romans 1:3-4Acts 13:22

Questions fréquentes

Who is speaking in Luke 20:41?
Jesus is the speaker, questioning the religious leaders about their understanding of his identity.
What's the main point Jesus makes with this question?
He highlights a misunderstanding about Christ’s divinity and authority that goes beyond merely being David's son.
How does this verse relate to Old Testament prophecy?
It ties into prophecies suggesting that Christ would be greater than just a descendant of David, reflecting his divine nature.
What can we learn from this about our beliefs about Jesus?
We should strive to understand and believe in the fullness of who Jesus is - both human and divine - not limit him to only one aspect.
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