Luke 22:2

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse describes how the chief priests and scribes were plotting to kill Jesus because they feared what the people might do if they found out their plans. The verse is not a direct quote but narrates events leading up to Jesus' arrest.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and there's this one kid who's really good at finding others. Some kids want to stop them from winning but can't because everyone loves that kid so much. That’s kind of like what the priests were trying to do with Jesus.

歴史的背景

Luke wrote his Gospel around 60-80 AD, aimed primarily at non-Jewish readers in Rome. The historical setting is during the time of Roman occupation and rule over Judea, where there was a complex political-religious atmosphere involving various factions within Judaism.

今日への適用

In our daily lives, we can face situations where people with authority misuse their power for personal gain or to avoid public backlash. This verse reminds us that true leadership should prioritize the welfare of others and not be driven by fear or self-interest.

トピック

power and authorityfearconspiracyleadershipjesus's arrestpeople's response

関連する聖句

Mark 14:1John 11:50-53Matthew 26:4Acts 7:52Psalm 2:2

よくある質問

Why were the scribes and chief priests afraid of the people?
They feared that if their plot to eliminate Jesus became known, it could spark public unrest or opposition because many in the crowd supported Jesus.
What does this verse reveal about the relationship between religious leaders and the common people at that time?
It reveals a tension where religious authorities felt threatened by popular support for figures like Jesus, highlighting their concern over maintaining control and public order.
How can we apply Luke 22:2 in understanding today's political climates?
This verse provides insight into how power dynamics work when leaders feel threatened by a figure who has popular support, reflecting similar patterns seen in modern politics.
What does this verse teach us about the nature of authority and its misuse?
It teaches that authority can be misused when it is driven by fear rather than genuine concern for the well-being of those being led. It emphasizes the importance of leaders acting with integrity.
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