Kikwango Bible (Le Nouveau Testament en Kikwango 1950)
Yandi ikele yai ya mono tubaka, muntu ikele kwiza nanima na mono, yandi tulwaka nantwala na mono, kadi yandi vandaka nantwala na mono.
What Does This Mean?
John the Baptist is speaking here and says that Jesus is more important than him because He existed before John was even born. This shows the significance of Jesus as being eternal.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who was born earlier than your parents. That's kind of like what John the Baptist is saying about Jesus—he came first, way before anyone else!
Historical Background
John 1:30 comes from the Gospel written by John around 90-100 AD for early Christians to understand Jesus' significance. The cultural context was primarily Jewish and Gentile communities transitioning into understanding a new covenant.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse reminds us of humility. For example, if you're in charge at work but see someone more skilled or experienced come on board, embrace their guidance and leadership as John did with Jesus.