Matthew 12:14
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What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that the Pharisees, who were religious leaders of the time, decided to plot against Jesus because they were threatened by his teachings and actions. They wanted to find a way to destroy him. This shows how much opposition Jesus faced from those in power.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a friend at school who was really good at everything but made some teachers feel bad about themselves. Those teachers might get together and think of ways to make your friend go away because they're jealous. That's kind of what the Pharisees were doing with Jesus, but in a more serious way.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this Gospel around 80-90 AD for a predominantly Jewish-Christian audience living in or near Jerusalem. The cultural setting was one where religious leaders like the Pharisees had significant influence over the community and often clashed with new teachings that threatened their authority, such as those of Jesus.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, we might see this scenario play out when someone at work proposes a revolutionary idea that threatens the status quo. Colleagues or superiors who feel insecure about their position may try to discredit or undermine the person behind the new ideas, similar to how the Pharisees reacted to Jesus.