Nꞌụbọchị nke abụọ ya, mgbe ndị ozi Kọniliọs nọ nso nꞌebe na-adịghị anya site na Jopa, ebe ha na-aga, Pita rigooro nꞌelu ụlọ ahụ ikpe ekpere. Oge ahụ bụ ihe dị ka elekere iri na abụọ nke ehihie.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Peter praying on the roof of a house around noon time as he and others were nearing a city. The key message is about Peter's devotion to prayer even while traveling.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a trip with your family, almost home, but instead of resting, you decide to climb up high where it's quiet to talk to God. That's what Peter did!
Historical Background
The Book of Acts was written by Luke, likely around 60-80 AD for Greek-speaking Christians. This passage is set in the early days of Christianity when Peter and other apostles were spreading the message.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time you might be traveling or busy but decide to take a moment for prayer, just like Peter. It shows how important it can be to connect with God regardless of your surroundings.
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