Luke 4:25
Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))
この聖句の意味
Jesus is speaking and mentions that during the time of Elijah (Elias), there were many widows in Israel facing a severe famine for three years and six months. He emphasizes this to highlight God's specific choice, not just general circumstances.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine you have lots of friends who need help when it rains too much and nothing grows. Jesus says that even though many kids' mommies were alone during hard times without food, only one got special help from a helper named Elijah.
歴史的背景
Luke, a doctor and historian, wrote this account around 60-70 AD for Gentile Christians. The story reflects the historical backdrop of Israel under Old Testament prophets like Elijah, emphasizing God's selective mercy during times of scarcity.
今日への適用
In today’s world, consider how aid organizations choose where to help first during a crisis. Like Jesus points out, sometimes there are many in need but resources go to specific places or people for reasons that might not be obvious from the outside.