Matthew 26:29

Chinese Simplified CUNPSS Script Union (新标点和合本, 神版)

这是什么意思?

Jesus is speaking and saying that he won't drink wine again until they all share a special meal together in heaven. This shows his promise to meet with his followers again after his death.

儿童解释

Imagine you're having your favorite juice, but Jesus says, 'I'll only have this yummy drink again when we all get to Heaven and have an amazing party there!' It's like saying he will see us in a special place where everything is perfect.

历史背景

Matthew wrote this Gospel around 80-90 AD for Jewish Christians. Jesus speaks these words during the Last Supper, just before his crucifixion. The culture was deeply rooted in Jewish traditions and rituals, making the symbolism of the Passover meal significant.

今日应用

Imagine planning a reunion with friends after moving away for years. This verse reminds us that despite current separations or challenges, there's an ultimate promise of being together again in God’s presence.

主题

salvationhopecommunionheavenpromisesreunion

相关经文

Mark 14:25Luke 22:18Revelation 19:6-9John 17:24Isaiah 25:6

常见问题

What is the significance of wine in this verse?
Wine symbolizes the blood of Christ, representing his sacrifice. Jesus links it to a future celebration in heaven.
How does Matthew 26:29 relate to the concept of communion?
Communion reflects both Jesus's last meal with disciples and promises a future feast where believers will be reunited in God’s kingdom.
What is the 'fruit of the vine' mentioned here?
The 'fruit of the vine' refers to wine, often used symbolically for Christ’s blood in Christian rituals like communion.
How can one apply this verse in daily life?
This verse encourages believers to hold onto hope and look forward to the eternal reunion with God and fellow believers.
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