Acts 3:3

French (Zoque, Francisco León)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse describes a man who was begging for money outside the temple in Jerusalem. He saw Peter and John about to enter and asked them for alms or charity. This shows how people relied on generosity for survival.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're at the park, and there's someone asking for spare change because they need help. That's what happened here: a man outside the temple asked Peter and John if they could give him some money to help out.

Contexte historique

The Book of Acts was written by Luke, likely between AD 60-80, aimed at Gentile Christians. The setting is Jerusalem where begging was common due to poverty, reflecting a culture where the community often took care of those in need.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In modern times, consider helping someone who asks for assistance on the street or through charity organizations. We can apply this verse by being aware and responsive to those around us who are struggling financially.

Thèmes

charitypovertygenerositycompassioncommunity carehelping the needy

Versets liés

1 Timothy 5:16Proverbs 28:27Luke 14:13-14Deuteronomy 15:11James 2:15-16

Questions fréquentes

Was begging common during biblical times?
Yes, begging was a recognized practice as many people relied on charity for survival.
How does Acts 3:3 relate to modern social welfare systems?
It reflects the idea of community responsibility towards those in need, similar to how modern welfare systems aim to support vulnerable individuals.
What can we learn about Peter and John from this verse?
They were seen as people who could potentially help others in need, which implies their reputation for generosity.
Does the Bible condemn begging or view it sympathetically?
The Bible often views poverty and those seeking alms with sympathy and encourages acts of charity towards them.
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