Matthew 27:48

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse describes one of the soldiers at Jesus' crucifixion who soaked a sponge in vinegar and offered it to Jesus to drink. It shows the cruelty and indifference of those watching as Jesus suffered on the cross.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine if someone gave you a sour lemonade when you were really thirsty. That's kind of what happened here, but even worse because they used something that made Jesus feel bad instead of better. It was like giving a sick person yucky medicine without caring how it tasted or felt.

歴史的背景

Matthew wrote this Gospel in the late first century for Jewish Christians. The crucifixion scene is vividly described to emphasize the suffering and humanity of Jesus, highlighting the cruelty of his executioners against the backdrop of Roman law and practice.

今日への適用

Consider a scenario where someone offers you bitter criticism when you're already feeling down. This verse reminds us to be mindful of how we treat others in their weakest moments, offering kindness instead of further pain or indifference.

トピック

crucifixionsufferingindifferencecrueltyredemptionJesus' humanity

関連する聖句

John 19:28Psalm 69:21Isaiah 50:4-7Luke 23:36Mark 15:36

よくある質問

What does this verse tell us about the soldiers at the cross?
This verse reveals that one of the soldiers was indifferent and cruel, offering Jesus vinegar instead of water or something to relieve his suffering.
Why is vinegar mentioned specifically in this context?
Vinegar could have been seen as a cheap, sour drink that offered no relief. It symbolizes indifference and cruelty toward someone's pain and thirst.
How does this verse relate to Jesus' mission?
It shows the ultimate suffering of Jesus, which includes not only physical but also emotional and spiritual abandonment, fulfilling his role as a suffering servant.
What can we learn about compassion from Matthew 27:48?
We should be mindful to offer genuine comfort rather than adding to someone's pain, especially when they are already in need or vulnerable.
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