이 일을 행하신 분은 ㄱ) 아브라함과 이삭과 야곱의 하나님이시며 우리 조상들의 하나님이십니다. 그 하나님께서 그분의 종 예수께 영광을 돌리시려고 놀라운 일을 베풀어 주신 것입니다. 그런데 여러분은 그 예수를 빌라도에게 넘겨 주지 않았습니까? 게다가 빌라도가 그렇게도 예수를 놓아드리려고 했는데도 여러분은 그것마저 거부해 버렸습니다. (ㄱ. 출3:15(참조,출3:6))
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This verse is spoken by Peter, who tells the people that God has glorified Jesus, his son. The crowd had delivered Jesus to authorities and denied him when Pilate was about to release him.
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Imagine you have a favorite toy, but one day, your friends take it away and say they don't want it anymore. Then imagine finding out that the toy becomes even more special and amazing! That's like what happened with Jesus: people didn't want him, but God made him extra special.
역사적 배경
This verse is from the Book of Acts, written by Luke around AD 60-80 for a broader audience. It reflects the early Christian community’s understanding of Jesus' role and their experiences in Jerusalem after his resurrection.
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In modern times, this can be seen when someone's efforts are unfairly rejected but ultimately lead to greater recognition or success. For example, an artist whose work was initially dismissed becomes world-famous years later.
Why are Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob mentioned in this verse?
Mentioning these patriarchs emphasizes the continuity between God’s ancient promises and the present glorification of Jesus. It links the old covenant with the new.
How can we apply Peter's message to our lives today?
We can trust that even when our efforts or beliefs are rejected, God can use them for a greater purpose, just as He glorified Jesus despite opposition.
What does it mean that Pilate was 'determined' to let Jesus go?
Pilate recognized Jesus’ innocence and wanted to release him. This highlights the unjust actions of those who denied Jesus.
How do other parts of the Bible relate to this verse?
Verses like John 10:36, which mentions God glorifying his son, provide a parallel theme about divine recognition and elevation despite human opposition.