Chinese Simplified CUNPSS Script Union (新标点和合本, 神版)
彼拉多 又出来对众人说:「我带他出来见你们,叫你们知道我查不出他有什么罪来。」
这是什么意思?
In this verse, Pilate, the Roman governor, is addressing a crowd and saying that he has found no fault with Jesus. He brings Jesus out to show them so they can see for themselves.
儿童解释
Imagine your friend brought a toy to school but got in trouble for it, even though there was nothing wrong with it. The teacher checks the toy and says, 'I don't see any problem here,' then shows everyone the toy to prove it's okay.
历史背景
John wrote this gospel around 90 AD for a community of early Christians. It takes place in Jerusalem during the time of Jesus' crucifixion, where Roman rule was strict and Jewish religious practices were often under scrutiny.
今日应用
Today, we might encounter situations where someone is unfairly judged or accused without evidence. This verse reminds us to seek truth and not rush to judgment without investigating the facts.
Pilate wanted to show the crowd that he found no fault with Jesus, hoping they would not insist on his crucifixion.
What does this verse tell us about Pilate's character?
It suggests that Pilate was trying to avoid condemning an innocent man and perhaps seeking a way out of the political pressure from the crowd.
How can we apply the message of John 19:4 in our daily lives?
We should always seek truth before making judgments about others, ensuring fairness and justice are upheld in our actions and decisions.
What other verses support the idea of innocence like John 19:4?
Verses such as Psalm 37:6 and Luke 23:4 emphasize the importance of being innocent and standing for what is right, similar to Pilate's recognition in this verse.