Luke 11:38

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

In this verse from Luke, a Pharisee is surprised because Jesus didn't wash his hands before eating dinner. This shows the Pharisees' focus on rituals rather than true cleanliness of heart.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine if your friend came to play and hadn't washed their hands but you did. You might wonder why they skipped that step, right? The Pharisee felt like Jesus was skipping an important step before dinner.

歴史的背景

The Gospel of Luke was written by a doctor named Luke around 60-85 AD. It was meant for non-Jewish Christians to understand Jesus' teachings better. During this time, washing hands had great religious significance to the Pharisees.

今日への適用

Today, we might see someone skipping small rituals or rules and wonder why. This verse reminds us that true cleanliness comes from inside, not just following outward practices without heart.

トピック

ritualsspiritual cleanlinessheart purityPhariseesJesus' teachingstrue worship

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よくある質問

Why did Pharisees place so much emphasis on hand washing?
Pharisees believed that following specific rituals, like hand washing, kept them clean and holy according to the Law of Moses. They saw these practices as essential for spiritual purity.
What does this verse teach about true cleanliness?
This verse teaches us that being truly clean isn't just about outward actions but also about having a pure heart and spirit, which is more important than external rituals.
How can we apply the message of Luke 11:38 to our daily lives?
We can focus on cultivating inner purity through love, honesty, and faith instead of just following rules or practices that don't touch our hearts.
What was Jesus' response after this interaction with the Pharisee?
After noticing their surprise about his lack of hand washing, Jesus went on to teach them that true cleanliness comes from within and not just external rituals, pointing out the importance of heart purity.
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