John 13:26

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from the Gospel of John, Jesus tells his disciples that he will give a piece of bread to Judas Iscariot, who is the one who will betray him. This shows how Jesus knew beforehand about Judas' betrayal.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a special friend at school, but one day your teacher whispers to you that this friend might tell on you later. Just like Jesus gives a piece of bread to his friend Judas knowing he will betray him, sometimes we know when someone close to us isn't being honest.

Historical Background

The Gospel of John was written by the disciple John around 90-100 AD for early Christians, providing a theological reflection on Jesus' life. The Last Supper context involves the Passover meal and Jewish customs where dipping bread into other foods is common.

Living It Out Today

In our lives, we sometimes have to deal with betrayal from those close to us. Just as Jesus showed compassion to Judas despite knowing his intentions, we can choose to show grace even when others betray our trust.

Topics

betrayaldiscipleshipprophetic knowledgefaithfulnesscompassiontrust

Related Verses

Luke 22:21Matthew 26:23-25Psalm 41:9John 6:70-71Mark 14:20

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Jesus choose Judas for this task despite knowing he would betray him?
Jesus' choice shows his understanding of human weakness and his willingness to go through betrayal as part of God’s plan, displaying both wisdom and compassion.
What does the dipping of the bread symbolize in this context?
The act of dipping bread can be seen as a symbolic gesture of intimacy, yet here it signifies Jesus’ foreknowledge and acceptance of Judas' betrayal.
How did the disciples react to seeing Jesus give the sop to Judas?
The text doesn't detail their reactions, but given the context, it’s likely they were confused or curious about why Jesus singled out Judas in such a way.
What does this verse teach us about human nature and betrayal?
This verse teaches that even among close friends and followers, betrayal can occur. It also shows the importance of trust and how betrayal affects relationships deeply.
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