Matthew 26:60

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

这是什么意思?

This verse describes how the people seeking to condemn Jesus couldn't find any true evidence against him, even though many false witnesses came forward. Finally, only two managed to bring up accusations that were still not enough.

儿童解释

Imagine you're playing a game where your friends try to catch you doing something wrong. But no one can really say anything real about you. Even when some friends make things up, it doesn't stick. That's what happened with Jesus—people tried hard but couldn't find any truth against him.

历史背景

Matthew wrote this account in the first century AD to a primarily Jewish audience. The cultural setting was one of high tension between Jewish leaders and followers of Jesus, as many sought to undermine his teachings and claims.

今日应用

In today’s world, we can face situations where others might say untrue things about us. This verse reminds us that truth ultimately prevails, even when falsehoods are abundant.

主题

justicetruthpersecutionfalsehoodintegrityleadership

相关经文

Mark 14:56John 7:50-52Exodus 23:1Proverbs 14:5Revelation 2:2

常见问题

Why were there so many false witnesses in this story?
Many people wanted to find reasons to condemn Jesus. They brought forward numerous false witnesses hoping that at least one would provide enough evidence, but even then, the truth prevailed.
Does this verse give us insight into how leaders should act?
Yes, it emphasizes the importance of integrity and seeking true justice over falsehoods. Leaders should strive to discern and uphold truth.
What lesson can we learn from false witnesses in this story?
We learn that spreading lies or making up stories about someone is wrong and ultimately ineffective, as the truth will come out.
How does Matthew 26:60 fit into the broader narrative of Jesus' trial?
It shows a critical moment where despite numerous attempts to falsely accuse Jesus, there was no real basis for condemnation, highlighting his innocence and integrity.
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