“Chaw che phad yaog, ngag hehd ve chaw ceng haq kaod mar phuhz lehq, Jawd mawd nux Kehd sar haq awg khawnr maq gha ke vid tug te lehq, yawd awg ton Khreq lehd koz che jawd mawd te ghad yaog lehd koz tod che haq ngag hehd gha sir gha mawg che yaog,” lehd koz vid che yaog.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the accusations against Jesus by his accusers before Pilate. They claim that Jesus was misleading people, telling them not to pay taxes to Caesar and claiming he is a king himself.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your friends in the playground, and someone tells on you saying, 'He's telling everyone not to listen to the rules and thinks he should be in charge.' That's what happened here, but it was about Jesus being accused of causing trouble by saying he’s a king.
Historical Background
The verse is from Luke's Gospel, written around 60-85 AD. It targets Greek-speaking Jews or Gentiles interested in the historical context of Jesus' life and trial under Roman rule. The cultural setting was one where Rome controlled Israel, making taxation and loyalty to Caesar significant issues.
Living It Out Today
Today, when someone accuses you falsely, remember how Jesus faced false accusations. This can help you stand firm in your integrity and truthfulness, even if others lie about what you do or say.