John 19:32
Japanese 1965
この聖句の意味
This verse describes soldiers breaking the legs of the two men crucified alongside Jesus, a common practice to hasten death. It doesn't mention who is speaking since it's part of John’s narrative.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine you have two friends on a seesaw. The soldiers wanted to make sure they couldn't push themselves up anymore by breaking their legs. This made things very hard for them, like when you can’t get off a swing because your legs are too tired.
歴史的背景
John wrote this account in the first century AD, recounting Jesus' crucifixion and his death from an eyewitness perspective. The practice of breaking legs was common among Roman soldiers to ensure those on crosses would die faster due to suffocation.
今日への適用
In today's world, we face many challenges that can feel as daunting as being stuck in a difficult situation with no way out. This verse reminds us that God is aware and present even in our darkest hours.