Matthew 26:15

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이 구절의 의미

This verse describes Judas Iscariot asking the chief priests how much they will pay him to betray Jesus, and they agree on thirty pieces of silver. It highlights the betrayal and its monetary value.

어린이를 위한 설명

Imagine if your best friend asked some bullies how much money they would give him to tell where you are hiding. That's what Judas did with Jesus—he got paid to show them where Jesus was, like selling a secret for money.

역사적 배경

Matthew wrote this in the first century AD, recounting events from the life of Jesus Christ. The audience is primarily Jewish Christians who understand the significance of thirty pieces of silver as mentioned in Zechariah's prophecy about betrayal.

오늘의 적용

In today’s context, consider someone who might betray a close friend for personal gain. Reflect on how trust can be compromised and the consequences of such actions, like losing respect or feeling guilt.

주제

betrayalsilverJudas IscariotJesus Christprophecyconsequences

관련 구절

Zechariah 11:12Psalms 41:9John 13:27Luke 22:5Acts 1:18

자주 묻는 질문

Why did Judas betray Jesus?
Judas betrayed Jesus possibly for money or due to a misunderstanding of Jesus' mission. The verse shows he agreed on thirty pieces of silver, indicating the monetary aspect.
What does the number 'thirty pieces of silver' symbolize?
'Thirty pieces of silver' is significant because it was the price paid for a slave according to Exodus 21:32 and also mentioned in Zechariah's prophecy, linking this act to betrayal.
How does Matthew 26:15 relate to other parts of the Bible?
This verse relates to prophecies about betrayal found in Psalms and Zechariah. It also ties into themes of redemption and forgiveness throughout the New Testament.
What can we learn from this verse for our daily lives?
We can reflect on the value of loyalty and trust, understanding that betraying someone for personal gain has deep moral implications and often leads to regret or negative outcomes.
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