John 12:10
Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)
فَقَرَّرَ رُؤَسَاءُ الْكَهَنَةِ أَنْ يَقْتُلُوا لِعَازَرَ أَيْضاً،
What Does This Mean?
This verse in John tells us that the chief priests were so troubled by Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead that they decided to kill him too. It shows how much they feared losing their power and influence.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a friend who could make plants grow really fast. Some grown-ups might be scared of this special ability and want to stop your friend. That's kind of like what happened with Jesus and Lazarus, but in a more serious way.
Historical Background
John wrote his gospel around the late first century AD for early Christians and those interested in Jesus' life and teachings. The cultural setting was a mix of Jewish traditions and Roman rule, where conflicts between religious authorities and Jesus were common.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might see this as an example of how people can react to things they don't understand or fear will threaten their control. In our lives, it could be about standing up for what's right even when powerful people oppose you.
Topics
resurrectionpower strugglefearauthoritybetrayalconspiracy
Related Verses
Psalm 31:15Matthew 26:4-5Luke 19:47-48John 11:47-48Acts 23:12-15
Frequently Asked Questions
Why were the chief priests so afraid of Lazarus?
The chief priests feared that if people believed in Jesus' power to raise Lazarus from the dead, it would lead them away from following the established religious authorities and traditions.
Does this verse show a pattern in how leaders react to threats?
Yes, it shows a historical example of leaders using extreme measures like killing to maintain their power when faced with something they perceive as threatening their authority or control.
How does John 12:10 relate to other parts of the Bible?
It relates to themes found in Psalms about trusting God despite threats, and to passages in Matthew and Luke where Jesus faces opposition from religious leaders who fear his influence.
What can we learn about faith from this verse?
We can learn that true faith might lead others to feel threatened. It encourages us to stand firm in our beliefs, even when powerful people oppose or misunderstand us.
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