Acts 24:8
Japanese 1965
この聖句の意味
This verse is from Tertullus' speech to the Roman governor Felix, asking him to hear from Paul's accusers directly so he can understand why they are accusing Paul.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine you're playing with your friends and someone tells on you for doing something bad. This sentence is like when that person asks a grown-up to talk to everyone who says you did something wrong, so the grown-up can decide if it's true or not.
歴史的背景
The Book of Acts was written by Luke around A.D. 60-80 for Greek-speaking Christians in Rome. This verse occurs during Paul's trial before Felix, a Roman governor, where Tertullus is defending the Jewish leaders' accusations against Paul.
今日への適用
In modern terms, this could apply to a situation at work where someone accuses you of doing something wrong. You might ask your manager to speak directly with all involved parties to get a full understanding before making any decisions.