Acts 26:27

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

ما معنى هذا؟

In this verse from the book of Acts, Paul is speaking to King Agrippa and asks if he believes in the prophets. Paul knows that Agrippa does believe. The key message here is about faith in prophecy.

شرح للأطفال

Imagine you have a friend who always guesses what will happen next in your games. Paul is like this friend, asking King Agrippa if he trusts these guessers (the prophets) and saying he knows the king does trust them.

السياق التاريخي

The book of Acts was written by Luke, a companion of Paul, around 80-90 AD. This part records one of Paul's speeches before King Agrippa to defend himself against accusations that he was preaching rebellion against Rome.

التطبيق اليوم

Imagine you're trying to convince your friend about the importance of recycling. You might say, 'You know how important it is for our planet, don't you?' This verse reminds us to acknowledge what others already believe when making a case or sharing ideas.

المواضيع

faithprophecybeliefpersuasiondialogueconviction

آيات ذات صلة

1 Samuel 3:20Jeremiah 28:9Luke 18:31-34Romans 15:4Hebrews 1:1

أسئلة شائعة

Who is King Agrippa?
King Agrippa was a Jewish client ruler of Judaea, who had some authority under the Roman Empire. Paul speaks to him in this passage.
What does it mean when Paul says he knows Agrippa believes?
Paul implies that he has insight into Agrippa's beliefs and is trying to connect with his existing faith to make a persuasive argument.
Why is the belief in prophets important here?
Belief in prophecy suggests trust in God’s message, which Paul uses as a foundation for further discussion about Jesus being the Messiah.
How can this verse help in everyday conversations?
This verse shows how acknowledging what someone already believes can open up more meaningful dialogue and make your points easier to accept.
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