Mark 12:4

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse describes a landowner who sends another servant to the tenants of his vineyard, but they attack him by throwing stones and injuring him. The servants represent God's messengers sent to Israel.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you have a garden where your friend is supposed to take care of it for you. You ask them nicely if everything is okay, but instead of being nice back, they hurt you. This verse tells us about something similar happening between God and people who were meant to look after His special place.

歴史的背景

Mark wrote this gospel around AD 65-70, primarily for a Roman audience. The story reflects the conflict between Jewish leaders and Jesus, who saw themselves as caretakers of God's covenant but rejected his authority.

今日への適用

In today’s world, consider a manager sending an employee to deal with difficult clients who then treat that person poorly instead of helping them. This situation highlights the disrespect towards those sent by authority figures.

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関連する聖句

Luke 20:10Matthew 21:35Isaiah 63:17-18Jeremiah 2:2-3John 9:34

よくある質問

Who is being represented by the servants?
The servants represent God's messengers sent to Israel, which includes prophets who were often rejected or harmed.
What does the vineyard symbolize in this context?
The vineyard symbolizes Israel, and the owner represents God. The tenants are those in charge of Israel who should be caretakers but act against the landowner's wishes.
How is this verse related to Jesus' message?
Jesus uses this parable to illustrate how leaders rejected his authority and the prophets before him, foreshadowing their rejection of himself as well.
Why does God continue sending messengers despite rejection?
God sends messengers continually out of love and a desire for reconciliation with those who have turned away from Him, showing His persistence in reaching hearts.
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