Matthew 12:7
Italian 1885 (Diodati Bibbia 1885)
Cosa significa?
In Matthew 12:7, Jesus is talking to the Pharisees and tells them that if they understood what it means to have mercy instead of just following sacrifices, they wouldn't have criticized his disciples for something harmless.
Spiegato ai bambini
Imagine you're playing with your toys and someone tells you off for not cleaning up your room. But if they knew how much fun you were having and the importance of playtime, they would be happy for you instead of criticizing. Jesus is saying that understanding mercy is more important than just following rules.
Contesto storico
Matthew wrote this gospel around 80-90 AD to a primarily Jewish-Christian audience. The cultural setting was one where strict adherence to the law and temple rituals, like sacrifices, were highly valued by religious leaders of the time.
Applicazione per oggi
In modern times, consider how you interact with others at work or school. If someone makes a small mistake that doesn't hurt anyone, instead of criticizing them harshly, show mercy and understand their situation. This reflects Jesus' teaching about mercy over strict rule-following.
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