Acts 19:36
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?
This verse says that when something is true and can't be disputed, people should calm down and not act rashly or impulsively. It's spoken by a city official to a crowd in Ephesus who were getting agitated about false accusations.
Explicado para niños
Imagine your friends are saying untrue things about you at school. If you know the truth is on your side, it’s like having a shield that can’t be broken. So instead of shouting back or crying, you just stay calm and don't do anything silly because you have nothing to worry about.
Contexto histórico
Acts was written by Luke, likely around AD 60-80. This part is set in Ephesus where Paul had been working for some time. The crowd was upset over false rumors that could affect the economic interests of local artisans who made statues of Artemis.
Aplicación para hoy
In a modern scenario, if someone at work spreads false rumors about you but you know your record speaks volumes and can't be disputed, this verse suggests staying calm and not reacting with rash actions. Instead, focus on doing good work and letting the truth defend itself.