Matthew 23:7
Thai Bible 1971 (พระคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับ 1971)
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This verse describes how some religious leaders like to receive special greetings and titles in public places, such as 'Rabbi,' which means teacher or master. Jesus is speaking here and he criticizes this behavior.
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Imagine if your teachers loved it when everyone called them 'Super Teacher' all the time just to make themselves feel important. That's what Jesus is talking about—some people in charge of religion love being called special names because they like feeling more important than others.
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Matthew wrote this Gospel around AD 80-90, directed at a Jewish-Christian audience. In first-century Palestine, religious leaders were highly respected and often sought public acknowledgment for their status.
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In today's world, think about how people might seek titles or public recognition to feel important. For example, someone seeking constant compliments on social media might be doing this out of a desire for validation rather than genuine sharing.
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