Acts 23:33

Indonesian (Alkitab Terjemahan Baru)

Apa artinya?

This verse describes a group delivering Paul to the governor in Caesarea after handing over an important letter. It's part of Luke's account of Paul's journey and interactions with authorities.

Penjelasan untuk anak-anak

Imagine you're playing a game where you have to deliver a special message and your friend to the person in charge at the end of town. That's what happened here, but for real with Paul going before an important leader.

Latar belakang sejarah

The Book of Acts was written by Luke around 60-80 AD. This part describes events where Paul is being moved from Jerusalem to Caesarea under Roman custody, highlighting the complex political and religious dynamics of the time.

Penerapan hari ini

Consider a situation where you need to deliver an important message or person for someone else. Just like in this verse, your actions can have significant impacts on others' lives, requiring careful consideration and respect.

Topik

faithauthoritydeliverancepoliticsobediencejustice

Ayat terkait

Acts 25:1-2Mark 6:7-13Romans 13:1-41 Timothy 2:1-2Matthew 28:19-20

Pertanyaan umum

Why was Paul being delivered to the governor?
Paul was under Roman custody due to accusations against him. Delivering him to the governor ensured he would receive a fair hearing according to Roman law.
What's significant about Caesarea in this context?
Caesarea was an important administrative center for the Romans and a crucial location where Paul’s case would be heard, highlighting the intersection of Jewish and Roman legal systems.
Why is the delivery of the epistle mentioned alongside Paul himself?
The letter likely contained details about Paul's arrest and charges. This dual presentation underscores the official nature of his transfer and its importance in administrative terms.
How does this verse relate to broader themes in Acts?
This passage illustrates themes of justice, deliverance, and the spread of Christianity within a complex political environment, showcasing how early Christians navigated Roman authority.
Bandingkan Acts 23:33 →