Ewe 1913 (Biblia alo Ŋɔŋlɔ Kɔkɔe La Le Eʋegbe Me 1913)
Eye esi ʋudzeƒe la menyo bena, woanɔ le vuvɔŋɔli ta o la, wo dome ame geɖeawo ɖo aɖaŋu bena, woaho tso afima hã, bena ɖewohĩ yewoate ŋu ade Foinike, si nye Kreta ƒe ʋudzeƒe, si le dzieheɣetoɖoƒe kple anyieheɣetoɖoƒe, be yewoanɔ afima le vuvɔŋɔlia me.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a group's decision to leave their current port because it wasn't suitable for wintering, hoping instead to reach a safer harbor called Phenice on Crete to spend the winter there.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're camping and your tent isn’t comfy enough for cold weather. So, you decide to pack up and head somewhere warmer where you can stay safely until spring comes again.
Historical Background
The Book of Acts was written by Luke around 60-80 AD. This part of the book describes Paul's voyage under Roman custody to Rome. The setting is during a period of travel and uncertainty, with decisions made based on weather conditions and safety.
Living It Out Today
Sometimes, we need to move from our current situation if it isn't serving us well for long-term stability or growth. Like choosing a new job or changing living arrangements that better suit your needs.
Topics
traveldecision-makingweather conditionssafety and protectionPaul's journeysRoman custody