Matthew 21:23
Bashkir 2023 (Изге Яҙма)
Ғайса Алла йортона инеп аң-белем биргәндә, янына баш ҡаһиндар һәм халыҡ аҡһаҡалдары килде. Улар: – Быларҙы Һин ниндәй вәкәләт менән эшләйһең? Был вәкәләтте Һиңә кем бирҙе? – тип һораны.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Matthew 21:23, Jesus is teaching in the temple when some of the chief priests and elders challenge him by asking about his authority to do what he does. This question seeks to undermine Jesus' credibility and his actions.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game with your friends and someone comes along and starts telling everyone how to play without being asked. Your friends might ask, 'Why are you doing this? Who said you could?' That's kind of what the priests and elders are asking Jesus here.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this account in his Gospel around 80-90 AD for a primarily Jewish-Christian audience. The setting is Jerusalem during Passover when large crowds would be present, making any challenge to authority significant both religiously and politically.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're new at your job and suggest innovative ways of doing things which surprise and concern some coworkers who have been there longer. They might question your methods just as the elders questioned Jesus. It’s important to stand firm in what you believe is right, backed by a clear understanding or authority.
Topics
authorityleadershipchallengefaithteachingcredibility
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were the chief priests and elders questioning Jesus' authority?
They likely questioned Jesus to test his response and possibly discredit him among the people, as he was gaining significant following with his teachings.
How did Jesus respond to their question?
Jesus responded by asking them a counter-question about John's baptism: whether it came from heaven or human authority, thus turning the tables on them.
What can we learn from this interaction in our daily lives?
We can learn to remain confident and respond thoughtfully when faced with challenges to our authority or beliefs, especially if they are grounded in a higher purpose or divine calling.
How does Matthew 21:23 relate to the theme of authority in the Bible?
This verse highlights the concept that true leadership and authority come from God. It challenges us to recognize and act upon legitimate spiritual guidance and authority in our lives.
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