Spanish RVR 1909 (Más información sobre Biblia Reina Valera 1909)
Y un mancebo llamado Eutichô que estaba sentado en la ventana, tomado de un sueño profundo, como Pablo disputaba largamente, postrado del sueño cayó del tercer piso abajo, y fué alzado muerto.
¿Qué significa esto?
In this verse from Acts chapter 20, we learn about a young man named Eutychus who fell asleep during Paul's long sermon and accidentally fell out of the window on the third floor. The incident highlights the intensity and length of the meeting.
Explicado para niños
Imagine you're at a big birthday party where someone is telling a really long story, and your friend gets so sleepy that they fall off their chair! That's what happened here, but it was even more surprising because it happened from up high in a window!
Contexto histórico
The book of Acts was written by Luke, a companion of Paul, around the year 62 AD. This verse is part of Luke’s account of Paul’s third missionary journey and his farewell to the Ephesian elders.
Aplicación para hoy
This story can remind us how important it is to be attentive during religious gatherings or meetings at work. Eutychus's accident teaches that we need to stay focused, for our safety and to get the most out of what others are sharing.
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Paul often preached for extended periods to share his deep theological insights and personal experiences with the audience, ensuring they were well-informed about Christian teachings.
What happened to Eutychus after falling?
The story in Acts 20:10-12 shows that Paul immediately went down to where Eutychus had fallen and raised him from the dead, demonstrating God's power through Paul.
How does this event highlight the importance of attention?
This story emphasizes the need for focus during gatherings; being attentive can prevent accidents and ensure one benefits fully from the teachings or discussions taking place.
Why was Eutychus in a window?
The structure described suggests an upper room, possibly with windows used for light and air. Younger attendees might have sat higher up to get some rest while still attending the meeting.