Luke 23:31
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What Does This Mean?
This verse comes from Luke's Gospel where Jesus is speaking to the crowd during his crucifixion. He says if they treat a green tree (him, as an innocent person) this way, how much worse will it be for others who are not innocent? It emphasizes the severity of injustice.
Explained for Children
Imagine you see someone being mean to your best friend, who is really nice. Jesus is saying that if people can do something so bad to a good person like him, what would they do to someone who wasn't as good?
Historical Background
This verse was written by Luke, a Greek doctor and historian, around the late first century AD. It's part of his account of Jesus' crucifixion, aimed at Gentile Christians. The phrase reflects Jewish sayings comparing people to trees.
Living It Out Today
Imagine your boss unfairly criticizes a hardworking colleague who always helps others. If this happens to them, it might be even worse for you if you've made mistakes before. This verse reminds us of the potential dangers when injustice is allowed in society.