Luke 24:25
Japanese 2017 (バイブル: 新約聖書)
この聖句の意味
In this verse, Jesus is speaking to two disciples who didn't recognize him after his resurrection. He calls them foolish and slow for not believing what the prophets had predicted about him.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine you have a favorite storybook that tells about something amazing happening in your town. But when it actually happens, you don’t believe it because it’s so incredible. Jesus is telling two of his friends they didn’t believe their own stories about him coming back to life.
歴史的背景
Luke wrote this Gospel around the year AD 80 for a gentile audience. The cultural context was one where Jewish beliefs and expectations clashed with the reality of Jesus' resurrection, which many found hard to accept.
今日への適用
Today, we might apply this verse when someone refuses to believe important information that could change their life for the better, like ignoring scientific advice or a doctor's diagnosis just because it sounds too unbelievable.