Acts 7:19

French (J.N. Darby) 1885

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse is part of Stephen's speech in Acts and describes how the Egyptians mistreated the Israelites by casting out their young children to prevent them from surviving. It highlights the persecution faced by God's people.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine if someone didn't want your family to grow, so they tried to hurt the babies. That's what happened to the Israelite families in Egypt. The Egyptians were mean and wanted to stop the Israelites' children from living.

Contexte historique

This verse was written by Luke as part of his account of Stephen's speech before the Sanhedrin around 30 AD. It provides insight into the historical narrative of the Israelites' suffering in Egypt, reflecting the broader context of persecution and deliverance.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In modern times, we can see parallels with refugees or persecuted groups who face similar hardships. Just as God delivered the Israelites from their oppressors, we are called to support those facing injustice today.

Thèmes

persecutiondeliverancefaithfulnessoppressionIsraelites in EgyptGod's protection

Versets liés

Exodus 1:22Psalm 105:24-25Romans 8:35-39Hebrews 11:27Revelation 12:6

Questions fréquentes

What was the main goal of casting out the young children?
The Egyptians sought to weaken and eventually eliminate the Israelite population by preventing their survival and growth.
How does this verse connect with other parts of the Bible?
It connects with Exodus, where similar acts of oppression are described, and later passages that discuss God's deliverance and protection of His people.
What can we learn about God from this verse?
We see God as a protector and deliverer who watches over His people even in the midst of great suffering and persecution.
How should this verse impact our view of persecuted groups today?
It calls us to stand with those facing injustice, offering support and advocating for their rights, just as God stood with the Israelites.
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