Acts 18:21
Spanish Version Is Called = Free Bible Version or (Versión Biblia Libre = VBL) - Public Domain - http://www.freebibleversion.org/ - Copyright © 2018 Jonathan Gallagher y Shelly Barrios de Avila
¿Qué significa esto?
In this verse from Acts 18:21, Paul is saying goodbye to people in Ephesus because he needs to go to Jerusalem for an upcoming feast or festival. He promises to come back if God wills it.
Explicado para niños
Imagine you're planning a trip to grandma's house for her birthday party, but first, you need to visit your aunt in another town. You tell your friends at school, 'I have to go see my aunt now, but I'll be back after the party!' That's like what Paul is saying here.
Contexto histórico
This verse was written by Luke, a companion of Paul, around 60-80 AD. The audience included early Christians and people interested in the spread of Christianity. At that time, major feasts were important religious events for Jews and followers of Jesus.
Aplicación para hoy
Paul's commitment to his faith obligations can inspire us today to prioritize our commitments. For instance, if you promised to attend an event at your child's school, but a work meeting comes up, consider how Paul might weigh these responsibilities.