John 18:35

Amharic NASV (አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጒም)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from John's Gospel, Pontius Pilate is speaking to Jesus or someone representing him. He questions why he, a non-Jew, should deal with the Jewish religious leaders' accusations against Jesus.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you were playing with your toys and suddenly a kid from another class came over and said you did something bad. You'd be like, 'Why are they saying this to me?' That's what Pilate is feeling here, but about bigger things than just playtime!

Historical Background

The Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John around 90-100 AD for a mostly Jewish-Christian audience. This scene takes place during Jesus' trial before Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor.

Living It Out Today

When faced with accusations from those we don't understand or relate to, it's important to ask questions and seek clarification. This helps avoid misunderstandings and makes sure justice is served fairly.

Topics

justiceauthoritypersecutiontrialleadershipfaithfulness

Related Verses

Psalm 41:9Matthew 26:3-5Luke 23:2John 7:28Acts 4:25-26

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Pilate surprised by the accusations against Jesus?
Pilate, as a Roman governor, might have been surprised because he was used to dealing with political issues rather than religious ones. He questions why Jewish leaders would bring such matters to him.
What does this verse tell us about Pilate's relationship with the Jews?
This verse shows that there was a tension between Roman authority and Jewish leaders, highlighting how Pilate viewed himself as separate from Jewish religious affairs.
How can we apply the message of John 18:35 to our lives today?
We should be aware of accusations made by those who do not understand us fully and seek to clarify misunderstandings to ensure fairness and justice in all dealings.
What does this verse reveal about Jesus' situation?
It reveals that Jesus was being accused by His own people, the Jews, and handed over to a foreign authority, highlighting the severity of the conflict He faced.
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