Luke 20:26
Arabic Simplified (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
فَعَجِزُوا عَنِ اصطِيَادِهِ فِي كَلَامِهِ أمَامَ النَّاسِ، وَذُهِلُوا مِنْ رَدِّهِ، وَسَكَتُوا.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Luke, Jesus outwits his opponents who were trying to trap him with a tricky question about paying taxes. The people watching were amazed by how he answered and the enemies had nothing left to say.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where someone tries to catch you in a mistake, but instead, you give such a clever answer that they can't argue back. That's what happened here with Jesus; everyone was so impressed!
Historical Background
This verse is from the Gospel of Luke, written by Luke, who was not an eyewitness but relied on eye-witness accounts around AD63 for a largely Gentile audience. It reflects a time when Jews were under Roman rule and facing complex political-religious issues.
Living It Out Today
When you're faced with tough questions or challenges, remember Jesus’ example to respond wisely and truthfully, leaving no room for your opponents to attack you further. This can be applied in debates, job interviews, or even personal conflicts.
Topics
wisdomconflict resolutionintegrityclevernesspolitical tensionfaith under scrutiny
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the main question Jesus faced in this context?
The main question was about whether Jews should pay taxes to Caesar, a tricky issue as it could lead to accusations of either disloyalty to Jewish beliefs or support for Roman rule.
Why were Jesus' opponents unable to take hold of his words?
Jesus gave a response that was both true and clever. He didn’t directly say they should pay taxes, but also showed the coin bearing Caesar's image, implying it belonged to him while emphasizing God’s claim on our hearts.
How can this verse be used in personal conflict resolution?
This verse teaches that using wisdom and truth can effectively disarm attackers. It encourages us to think before we speak and respond with integrity rather than reacting emotionally.
What does the verse tell us about Jesus' character?
It reveals Jesus’ sharp intellect and his ability to navigate complex situations while staying true to God’s teachings, showcasing His authority and wisdom.
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