Then there arose a reasoning among them, which of them should be greatest.
Then the disciples started arguing about which one of them was the most important.
Even Jesus's closest friends got caught up in comparing themselves to each other.
📚 Historical Context
In the Gospel of Luke, chapter 9, Jesus is traveling with his disciples after performing miracles and predicting his own suffering and death, which sets a tone of serious spiritual instruction. This argument about who is the greatest among them highlights the disciples' preoccupation with personal status, reflecting the cultural values of honor and hierarchy in first-century Jewish society. It occurs amidst Jesus' teachings that emphasize humility and servanthood as the true path to greatness.
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