Matthew 21:26
Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))
この聖句の意味
In Matthew 21:26, the religious leaders are faced with a difficult question about John the Baptist's authority. They fear admitting that his message came from people because they know the crowd respects him as a prophet.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine you're playing a game and your friends think someone is a good leader. If you say this person isn't, everyone might be upset with you because they like this leader so much. That's kind of what these leaders were worried about!
歴史的背景
Matthew was written by one of Jesus' disciples for Jewish believers around AD 80-90. The audience is primarily those familiar with Old Testament teachings and the Jewish religious setting. This passage reflects a tension between the emerging Christian community and traditional Jewish leadership.
今日への適用
Consider when you need to give an honest opinion but fear it might upset others who respect someone or something highly. It's important to speak truthfully while also being mindful of how your words impact those around you.