Welsh 1894 (Cyfieithiad Briscoe 1853-94 (Test. Newydd a rhannau o'r Hen Dest.))
neu a addolir, fel mai yn nheml Dduw y mae efe yn eistedd, gan ddangos ei hun ei fod yn dduw. Oni chofiwch, tra’r oeddwn etto gyda chwi, y pethau hyn a ddywedais wrthych?
What Does This Mean?
This verse is Paul reminding the Thessalonians about teachings he gave them when he was there in person. He's encouraging them to recall these important messages.
Explained for Children
Imagine your teacher telling you a story and then saying, 'Remember how I told this to you before?' That's what Paul is doing here—he wants the people to remember his earlier lessons.
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote this epistle from Corinth around AD 50-52. He was addressing the church in Thessalonica, a city with a diverse population including Jews and Gentiles, emphasizing spiritual preparation and understanding of future events.
Living It Out Today
Think about a friend who forgets your important advice given during a tough time. Just like Paul reminds his readers, you might need to gently remind someone of past advice that could still be relevant.