John 12:13
Korean 1961 (개역한글)
종려나무 가지를 가지고 맞으러 나가 외치되 `호산나 찬송하리로다 주의 이름으로 오시는 이, 곧 이스라엘의 왕이시여!' 하더라
이 구절의 의미
This verse describes people welcoming Jesus by waving palm branches and shouting 'Hosanna', celebrating Him as the King of Israel coming in God's name.
어린이를 위한 설명
Imagine if your favorite superhero came to visit, and everyone waved flags and cheered because they were so happy. That’s what happened when Jesus arrived!
역사적 배경
John wrote this account around AD 90 for a Christian audience familiar with Jewish traditions. The event took place in Jerusalem during the Passover festival.
오늘의 적용
Consider how we welcome others into our lives and communities. Just as these people celebrated Jesus' arrival, think about ways you can celebrate and support those who enter your life.
주제
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관련 구절
자주 묻는 질문
What is the significance of palm branches?
Palm branches were a symbol of victory and peace, often used to greet kings or victorious warriors. Here they celebrate Jesus as the King of Israel.
Why do people shout 'Hosanna'?
'Hosanna' means ‘save us’ in Hebrew. People shouted this to pray for deliverance while also celebrating Jesus' arrival as a king.
What does it mean that He comes in the name of the Lord?
This phrase emphasizes Jesus’ authority and mission from God, indicating His actions are aligned with divine will.
How is John 12:13 used today?
Today, this verse is often referenced during Palm Sunday services to commemorate Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem.