John 12:4

Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)

What Does This Mean?

This verse introduces Judas Iscariot, one of Jesus' disciples who would later betray him. It provides a brief introduction to the character and his future role in the narrative.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend at school who is really nice to you but then does something bad that hurts your feelings. This verse tells us about a disciple named Judas, who was close to Jesus but later did something very hurtful to him.

Historical Background

This passage comes from the Gospel of John, written by John the Apostle around 90-100 AD. It is addressed to early Christians and Gentiles to understand the significance of Jesus' life and mission in a broader context of Jewish and Greco-Roman culture.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, this can be applied to situations where someone close to you betrays your trust. It’s important to remember that even trusted relationships can have unexpected outcomes, but it doesn't diminish the value of maintaining integrity and honesty in our own actions.

Topics

betrayaltrustdiscipleshipJudas IscariotJesus' discipleshuman nature

Related Verses

Matthew 26:14-16Luke 22:3-6Acts 1:15-19Psalm 41:9Proverbs 27:6

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important to mention that Judas was a disciple?
It highlights how betrayal can come from those closest to us, emphasizing the need for constant vigilance in maintaining our faith and integrity.
How does this verse relate to Jesus' mission?
This sets up one of the crucial events leading to the crucifixion, showing that even among his closest followers, Jesus faces betrayal, which is part of fulfilling His prophesied role.
What can we learn from Judas Iscariot's actions?
We can learn about the dangers of greed and the importance of staying true to one’s commitments and values, even when faced with temptations or pressures.
How does this verse connect to Jesus' broader message?
It connects to themes of sacrifice and redemption. Despite Judas’ betrayal, Jesus continues His mission, illustrating the depth of love and forgiveness that underpins his teachings.
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