Matthew 27:17
Maasai 2018 (BIBLIA SINYATI TE NKUTUK OO LMAASAI NATISIRAKI ENG'EJUK NAATA MBUKUI E DITROKANONI)
What Does This Mean?
In Matthew 27:17, Pilate asks the crowd to choose between releasing Barabbas or Jesus. This decision by the crowd is a pivotal moment showing their choice between an insurgent and the Christ.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're picking your favorite toy from two choices. Here, Pilate gives people a tough pick: Barabbas, who did bad things, or Jesus, who never hurt anyone. The choice shows what kind of person they really want to keep free.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this account likely in the late first century AD for Jewish Christians. This event takes place during Passover when there was a tradition of releasing one prisoner chosen by the crowd, reflecting Roman leniency and public opinion.
Living It Out Today
Today, you might face choosing between popularity (like supporting Barabbas) or standing up for what’s right (supporting Jesus). It's important to think about your values and make choices that reflect those values, even if it means going against the crowd.
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