Acts 21:6

French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse describes a departure scene where Paul and his companions leave others behind as they board a ship, while the others return to their homes. It's part of Luke's account in Acts, describing the journey of Paul.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're at the park with your friends, and it's time for everyone to go home. You say goodbye, get into different cars, and drive off in different directions. That's kind of what happened here!

Contexte historique

The book of Acts was written by Luke, a companion of Paul, around 60-80 AD. It is addressed to early Christian communities to record the spread of Christianity from Jerusalem to Rome.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Think about a time you had to say goodbye and move on with your life, like when you start college or get a new job far away. This verse reminds us that even though we can't always stay in one place, our relationships are still valuable.

Thèmes

traveldeparturerelationshipsfaith journeysperseverancecommunity

Versets liés

Acts 18:18John 20:31Romans 15:24Ephesians 6:20Hebrews 13:24

Questions fréquentes

Who are 'they' in Acts 21:6?
'They' refers to the people who were accompanying Paul but decided not to travel with him, instead returning home after saying goodbye.
Why is this verse important for understanding early Christian missions?
This verse provides insight into the logistics of early missionary journeys and the support networks that existed among believers who traveled together or stayed behind.
How can we apply Acts 21:6 to our own lives?
We can understand that saying goodbye is a normal part of life, but it doesn't mean the end of relationships. We can stay connected even when physically apart.
What does this verse tell us about Paul's journey?
It shows that Paul was constantly on the move for his ministry, often leaving behind friends and supporters as he traveled to new places.
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