Acts 13:21
Japanese 1988 (Seisho Shinkyoudoyaku 聖書 新共同訳)
この聖句の意味
This verse from Acts says that after a time without kings, the people asked for one, and God gave them Saul, who came from the tribe of Benjamin. It mentions his reign lasted forty years.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine you're playing with your friends and everyone wants someone to be in charge. Then, just like picking a team captain, your parents choose one person. That's kind of what happened here. God chose Saul as their leader when the people asked for a king.
歴史的背景
Acts was written by Luke around AD 60-80, aimed at non-Jewish Christians to explain how Christianity fits within Old Testament history and prophecy. The cultural setting involved early Christian communities trying to understand their new faith in light of Jewish traditions and prophecies.
今日への適用
Today, when a group decides it needs strong leadership, they might look for someone like Saul—a capable leader with a clear mandate from above. This can apply to any scenario where there's a need for a leader or decision-maker.