Matuod nga natuman na subong ang imo ginhambal sang una tungod nga diri mismo sa Jerusalem ang mga indi Judio kag ang katawhan sang Israel, pati si Herodes nga hari kag si Poncio Pilato nga gobernador, nagsugtanay nga kontrahon ang imo balaan nga alagad nga si Jesus nga imo ginpili nga mangin Hari.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that both Herod and Pontius Pilate came together with other people to oppose Jesus, who was chosen by God. It's part of a prayer where believers acknowledge the unity against God’s child.
Explained for Children
Imagine your favorite toy being targeted by everyone in the playground because it’s special. This verse is like saying that all the mean kids (like Herod and Pontius Pilate) decided to go after this one special toy, Jesus, who was really important.
Historical Background
This text comes from the Book of Acts, written around 60-70 AD by Luke. It describes a prayer scene where early Christians in Jerusalem pray about how their leaders and others came against Jesus.
Living It Out Today
Think about when you see groups of people coming together to challenge something or someone they perceive as different or threatening. This verse can remind us that unity against the good is not new, yet faith can still prevail.