Luke 5:39
Russian RST Bible - 1900-1907 - Книги Священнаго Писанія Ветхаго и Новаго Завѣта въ русскомъ переводѣ съ параллельными мѣстами.
Что это значит?
This verse says that someone who has tasted old wine usually prefers it over new wine and thinks the old one is better. Jesus speaks through this metaphor, suggesting people often prefer what they are familiar with over something new.
Объяснение для детей
Imagine you've been eating your favorite candy for a long time. When you try a new flavor, you might think, 'I like my old candy better.' This verse teaches us that we sometimes don't like new things because we love the ones we know well.
Исторический контекст
The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a doctor and companion of Paul, around AD 80. It targets a broader Greek-speaking audience with detailed narratives about Jesus' life and teachings. The cultural setting includes Jewish traditions and Roman influences.
Применение сегодня
In today's world, this verse can apply to someone who refuses new technology because they prefer the old one, even though the new might be better. It encourages us to be open-minded and not dismiss things just because we aren't used to them.
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