Acts 7:26
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Acts chapter 7, verse 26, Moses is speaking to two Israelites who were fighting with each other. He tries to stop the conflict by reminding them that they are brothers and should not be treating each other badly.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friend got into an argument over a toy. The next day, another kid sees this happening and says, 'Hey guys, you're friends! Why are you fighting? Let's play nicely together.' That's what Moses is doing here with the Israelites.
Historical Background
This passage was written by Luke in Acts around 60-80 AD. It's part of Stephen's speech before the Sanhedrin, recounting key moments from Jewish history to explain Jesus' ministry and message. The audience were early Christians and Jews who would have understood Moses' role deeply.
Living It Out Today
In a modern workplace, if you see two colleagues arguing over resources or credit for work, stepping in and reminding them of their shared goals and values can help resolve the conflict peacefully.
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