Matthew 26:59

Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)

What Does This Mean?

The chief priests and elders tried to find people who could lie about Jesus to justify putting him to death. This shows their determination to get rid of Jesus, even if it meant lying.

Explained for Children

Imagine some mean kids at school trying really hard to make up a story about you so they can get the teacher to send you home from class. That's kind of what was happening here with the grown-ups who didn't like Jesus.

Historical Background

This verse is from Matthew, one of the four gospels in the New Testament. It was written around 80-90 AD by an unknown author but traditionally attributed to Matthew, a disciple of Jesus. The audience likely included early Jewish Christians and Gentile converts to Christianity in the Roman Empire.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse reminds us about the dangers of spreading false information or rumors. For example, if someone is trying to hurt your reputation by lying about you online, remember that truth usually prevails in the end.

Topics

justicetruthpersecutionfalse witnessbetrayaldiscipleship

Related Verses

Mark 14:55Luke 23:1-2John 18:19-20Psalm 35:11Proverbs 6:17

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the chief priests and elders seek false witnesses?
They sought false witnesses because they wanted a reason to put Jesus to death, but lacked legitimate evidence. This shows their determination to eliminate him despite his innocence.
What can we learn about honesty from this verse?
This verse highlights the importance of truthfulness and integrity in our lives. It warns against spreading lies or false information about others.
How does Matthew 26:59 relate to modern situations?
It reminds us of the dangers of slander and false accusations, which can be prevalent today on social media platforms where rumors spread quickly and harm reputations.
What role did the council play in this scenario?
The council was complicit in seeking out false witnesses against Jesus. They were part of a legal body that should have upheld justice but instead participated in injustice.
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