Luke 4:28

Arabic TU2022 (العهد الجديد بالدارجة التونسية)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that when Jesus was speaking in the synagogue and people heard what he said, they became very angry. No one is directly speaking here; it describes the reaction of those listening to Jesus.

Explained for Children

Imagine if someone told you something new about your favorite game, but instead of getting excited, everyone just got mad because they didn't like hearing a different way to play. That's kind of what happened when Jesus was talking in the synagogue.

Historical Background

Luke wrote this part of his gospel around 80-100 AD for Greek-speaking Christians. This event is set in Nazareth, where Jesus grew up, and it reflects Jewish community practices of that time, including attending synagogues for religious gatherings and teachings.

Living It Out Today

Think about a situation where you shared an idea at school or work and people reacted angrily instead of listening. The verse reminds us to be open-minded when hearing new ideas, especially from those we know well.

Topics

rejectionanger managementlistening to God's wordcommunity reactionsopen-mindednessteaching moments

Related Verses

John 6:60-61Matthew 23:13Acts 7:54Mark 3:6Ezekiel 36:26

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did they get so angry in the synagogue?
The anger likely arose because Jesus was challenging their preconceived notions or expectations. People often react with anger when faced with ideas that contradict what they already believe.
Can we relate this to modern-day situations?
Yes, it's similar to how people today might get angry if someone challenges deeply held beliefs in a community setting.
How can understanding this verse help us understand Jesus better?
It shows that even Jesus faced opposition and rejection. This helps us see that spreading God’s message can be challenging, even when done with good intentions.
What does this teach about sharing the gospel?
This teaches that people might react negatively at first, but it's important to remain steadfast in spreading God's word and not let opposition discourage us.
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