And the people stood beholding. And the rulers also with them derided him, saying, He saved others; let him save himself, if he be Christ, the chosen of God.
La multitud se quedó allí parada, observando todo lo que pasaba. Los líderes religiosos se burlaban directamente de Jesús, diciendo: 'Salvó a otros, que se salve a sí mismo si realmente es el escogido de Dios.'
Mientras la multitud observaba, los líderes religiosos se burlaban de Jesús desafiándolo a salvarse a sí mismo para probar que era el escogido de Dios.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the biblical narrative of Luke's Gospel, this verse describes a moment during Jesus' crucifixion in Jerusalem around AD 30-33, where a crowd, including religious leaders, gathered to watch his suffering on the cross. The rulers mocked Jesus by sarcastically referencing his miracles and his claim to be the Messiah, demanding that he prove his divine identity by saving himself, which reflected the widespread skepticism and rejection of his teachings among Jewish authorities. This scene fulfills Old Testament prophecies, such as in Isaiah, that portrayed the Messiah as a suffering servant rather than a triumphant king.
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