Mark 12:39
Japanese 1965
この聖句の意味
This verse describes people who seek to sit in important seats at religious gatherings and enjoy the best places during feasts. Jesus is pointing out this behavior as an example of pride and a desire for recognition.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine if, every time you went to a birthday party, you tried to get the biggest piece of cake or sit closest to the birthday kid. This verse talks about people who always want to be in the most important spots just so others will notice them!
歴史的背景
Mark wrote this part around AD 60-70 for Gentile Christians living in Rome. The cultural setting was one where social status was very important, and Jesus is critiquing those who seek recognition through their seating arrangements.
今日への適用
Today, think about times when you might be seeking attention or the best spots just to look good. Instead of focusing on being seen, consider how you can serve others without needing praise or recognition.