John 18:2
Tswana 1890 (Bibela ea Boitsépho 1890 (Sechuana Tlhaping - Moffatt Bible))
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Judas knew a special place where Jesus often met with his disciples. It shows how familiar Judas was with Jesus' routines, which made it easier for him to betray Jesus.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your best friend always went to the same playground every day after school. One of your other friends knows this and decides to tell someone where to find your friend. This verse is like that story but much more serious because it leads to something bad happening later.
Historical Background
The Gospel of John, written around 90 AD by the Apostle John, includes this detail about Judas. The audience was likely early Christian communities who needed reminders about Jesus' life and teachings in a complex cultural setting that included both Jewish traditions and Greco-Roman influences.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, we can apply this lesson to be cautious with sharing our routines or locations, especially when dealing with people whose trustworthiness is questionable. It’s also a reminder to watch for signs of betrayal in close relationships.
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