Mark 12:8

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

In this verse from Mark's Gospel, Jesus continues a parable about a vineyard where the owner sends his son to collect rent. The workers in the vineyard kill the son and throw him out of the vineyard. This story is used by Jesus to highlight how people reject authority figures sent by God.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you have a lemonade stand, and your dad asks you to give some money for helping set it up. But instead of giving the money, your friends get angry at you and push you away from the stand. That's kind of what happened here in this story Jesus told.

歴史的背景

The Gospel of Mark was written around AD 70 by John Mark, an early Christian who knew Peter well. The audience likely included both Jews and Gentiles facing persecution in Rome. This parable reflects a Jewish tradition where prophets were often rejected and killed for their message.

今日への適用

In modern terms, this verse might apply to situations where authority figures like teachers or leaders are disrespected or ignored by those they serve, showing how such actions can lead to negative consequences.

トピック

rejectionauthorityparablesvineyard symbolismJesus' teachingsprophetic roles

関連する聖句

Matthew 21:35Luke 20:14Psalm 78:61-64Hebrews 12:7John 19:16

よくある質問

Why does Jesus use a parable to teach this lesson?
Jesus often used parables to make his teachings more relatable and memorable. By telling stories, he could convey complex ideas in simple terms that people could understand easily.
What is the symbolic meaning of killing the son and throwing him out?
The act symbolizes the rejection of divine authority and message. It reflects a historical pattern where messengers from God were often persecuted, emphasizing themes of justice and judgment for such actions.
How does this parable relate to Jesus' own fate?
This parable foreshadows Jesus’ eventual crucifixion by the religious authorities who rejected his message, linking it closely with historical events that would unfold in his life.
What should modern readers take away from this story?
Readers should consider the importance of respecting authority and accepting messages from those sent to guide or help them. It also warns against rejecting divine messengers, which can have severe consequences.
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