Definition: Ye know that after two days is [the feast of] the passover, and the Son of man is betrayed to be crucified.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this verse from Matthew 26:2. It's a really important one in understanding Jesus’s impending suffering. Here’s what it means, explained simply: Basically, this verse tells us that Passover (a Jewish holiday celebrating freedom and the end of slavery) is about to be disrupted. Let’s unpack it a bit: “After two days…” : This refers to the traditional Passover celebration. It's a significant religious event in Judaism. “…is the passover…” : This connects it directly to Passover. “…the Son of man is betrayed to be crucified.” : This is the core of the verse. “The Son of Man” is Jesus Christ. “Betrayed” means he was tricked or deceived into doing something bad. "Beheaded" means he was killed by crucifixion – a brutal form of execution at the time. So, what does it mean in terms of Jesus’s future suffering? It means that Jesus is going to be severely punished. He's about to face death on Friday, the day before Passover. This is a crucial part of Christian belief – that Jesus’s sacrifice was a preparation for our salvation and that his death is necessary for reconciliation with God. It’s a painful and significant event in the story of Christianity. Important Note: The verse is often interpreted as a prophecy, meaning it speaks about what will happen, but also carries a deeper theological significance about Jesus's suffering and sacrifice. --- Do you want me to explain any of these concepts further? For example, we could talk about: What Passover is all about The concept of betrayal in the Bible The significance of Jesus’s crucifixion