Mark 15:28

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この聖句の意味

This verse says that Jesus was counted among the criminals when he was crucified, which fulfilled an ancient prophecy. It shows how God's plan for Jesus to suffer as a sinner even though he didn’t sin came true.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're playing a game where everyone wears different colored shirts. You wear red, and it looks like you’re part of the team wearing red shirts, even if you weren't supposed to be on that team. Jesus was with bad people when He died, but He wasn’t actually bad – He did this so God’s promise could come true.

歴史的背景

Mark wrote this Gospel in the late first century for a Roman audience. The verse refers back to an Old Testament prophecy about how Jesus would be treated as if he were a criminal, even though he was innocent. This shows the deep connection between Jewish prophecies and Christian beliefs.

今日への適用

Imagine being falsely accused of something you didn’t do but choosing not to defend yourself because it serves a greater purpose. Like Jesus, we can choose to be misunderstood for what’s right without fighting back, trusting in God's bigger plan.

トピック

prophecy fulfillmentsalvationinnocence vs. guiltsacrificeredemptionfulfillment of scripture

関連する聖句

Isaiah 53:12Luke 22:37Acts 8:32-33Matthew 27:46Hebrews 12:2

よくある質問

What prophecy is fulfilled in this verse?
The prophecy from Isaiah 53:12, which foretold that the Messiah would be counted among transgressors.
Why was Jesus crucified with criminals?
Jesus was crucified alongside criminals to fulfill an ancient prophecy and show His willingness to take on human suffering for our salvation.
How does this verse relate to the theme of sacrifice in the Bible?
This verse highlights Jesus' sacrifice by showing how He willingly endured association with sinners, fulfilling a prophecy about His ultimate act of love and redemption.
What can we learn from Jesus being 'numbered with transgressors' for our lives today?
We can learn to embrace situations that might unfairly label us if they serve a greater purpose or align with God's plan, trusting in His ultimate goodness and justice.
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