Luke 20:1
French Jerusalem 1998
Et il advint, un jour qu'il enseignait le peuple dans le Temple, et annonçait la Bonne Nouvelle, que les grands prêtres et les scribes survinrent avec les anciens,
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that one day while Jesus was teaching in the temple and sharing his message, some important religious leaders came to him with other elders. It sets up a confrontation between Jesus and these powerful figures.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're telling your friends about how to be nice at school during recess when suddenly, some of the older kids come over. They might not like what you're saying and want to talk to you about it. That's kind of what happened with Jesus in this story.
Historical Background
The verse is from Luke's gospel, written around 80-100 AD by a doctor and companion of Paul. It was intended for Gentile Christians to understand Jesus' teachings and actions in the context of Jewish religious leaders' reactions.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're at work telling people about an idea that could improve things when some high-ups come over to challenge your ideas. This shows how standing up for what you believe can lead to confrontations with authority figures, similar to Jesus’ situation.
Topics
confrontationteachingreligious leadersauthoritygospel message
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who were the chief priests?
The chief priests were high-ranking religious leaders in Jerusalem, often from powerful families, responsible for overseeing temple activities and maintaining religious law.
What does 'preached the gospel' mean here?
It means Jesus was sharing his message about salvation through faith and love, which could be seen as a threat to traditional religious practices upheld by the chief priests.
Why did they come upon him with elders?
The chief priests and scribes likely came with elders to present a united front against Jesus' teachings that challenged their authority and interpretation of Jewish law.
What can we learn about leadership from this verse?
Leadership involves standing up for what you believe is right, even if it means facing opposition. It also highlights the importance of being prepared to explain your beliefs clearly and confidently.
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