Matthew 23:33

Vietnamese (Kinh Thánh Tiếng Việt 1925)

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In this verse from Matthew, Jesus is speaking to the religious leaders of his time and calls them 'serpents' and a 'generation of vipers.' He questions how they can avoid hell given their actions.

Giải thích cho trẻ em

Imagine if someone did something really mean, like taking all your toys. Then you'd tell them that what they're doing is very wrong, just like Jesus told the religious leaders in this story.

Bối cảnh lịch sử

The Gospel of Matthew was written by one of Jesus' disciples for a Jewish-Christian audience living around 80-90 AD. This verse reflects the tension between Jesus and the religious authorities who opposed his teachings.

Áp dụng cho hôm nay

Consider how we treat others in our daily lives; if someone consistently acts unkindly, they should reflect on their behavior to avoid negative consequences. Like a boss giving feedback to an employee not meeting expectations.

Chủ đề

judgmenthypocrisyreligious leadersdamnationwarning

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Câu hỏi thường gặp

Why did Jesus use such harsh language with the religious leaders?
Jesus was emphasizing the seriousness of their actions. He often used strong words to highlight hypocrisy and the need for genuine faith over mere outward appearances.
How can this verse be applied in modern society?
It serves as a reminder that those in positions of leadership, whether religious or secular, should act with integrity and not use their power to harm others.
What does 'damnation' mean in Matthew 23:33?
'Damnation' here refers to the eternal punishment for those who reject God's grace. It signifies a severe warning against living a life of unrepentant sin.
Can this verse be used as an excuse for hating religious leaders?
No, it should not be taken that way. Jesus was addressing specific behaviors, and the message is more about self-reflection than hatred toward any group of people.
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