John 18:31

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse from John's Gospel, Pilate tells the Jews to judge Jesus according to their own law. The Jews respond that they are not allowed to put anyone to death. This shows a conflict between Roman and Jewish legal systems.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your parents told you to make a decision about something but you said you weren't allowed to do it because of the house rules. That's kind of like what happened here, where Pilate suggested that the Jews handle Jesus themselves, but they couldn’t because their own rules didn’t allow them to.

Historical Background

The Gospel of John was written by one of Jesus' disciples around 90 AD. It targets a broader audience than just Jews or Christians and reflects the tension between Roman authorities and Jewish leaders during that time.

Living It Out Today

Today, this can teach us about respecting different legal systems and cultural rules. For example, if you're traveling abroad, understanding local laws is crucial to avoid conflicts with authority figures.

Topics

legal systemsjudgmentauthorityconflict resolutioncultural differencesrespect for law

Related Verses

John 19:6Acts 25:8-10Exodus 34:7Romans 13:1-4Matthew 26:60

Frequently Asked Questions

Why couldn't the Jews put Jesus to death themselves?
The Romans, who ruled over Judea at that time, had taken away the right of the Jewish authorities to execute someone. This is why they needed Pilate's permission.
What was Pilate's role in this situation?
Pilate, as the Roman governor, was responsible for maintaining order and enforcing Roman law. He had the authority to decide whether or not Jesus should be executed.
How does this verse reflect cultural differences of that time?
The verse highlights the tension between Jewish religious laws and Roman legal practices, showing how these different systems interacted and conflicted in first-century Judea.
What can we learn from Pilate's response to the Jews?
Pilate’s suggestion for the Jews to judge Jesus according to their own law highlights the importance of understanding and respecting the legal frameworks within which people operate, even when they differ from one's own.
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