Acts 13:50

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この聖句の意味

This verse tells us that some Jews in the city stirred up influential women and men to start persecuting Paul and Barnabas, eventually expelling them from their territory. There is no direct speaker; it's a narrative of events.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine if your friends got angry at you for sharing something they didn't like and told the teachers and principal that you should be sent away from school. That’s what happened to Paul and Barnabas in this story.

歴史的背景

The Book of Acts was written by Luke, a companion of Paul, around 60-80 AD. It details the early missionary journeys of Paul and others to spread Christianity. This event took place during one such journey in a city where there were both Jews and Gentiles.

今日への適用

Today, we might see this scenario play out when someone tries to share important information or beliefs with their community but faces opposition from influential members who then rally others against them.

トピック

persecutionmissionary workoppositionfaithfulnessinfluence

関連する聖句

John 15:201 Thessalonians 3:2-3Acts 4:1-3Matthew 5:10-12Ephesians 6:10-18

よくある質問

Why did the Jews stir up others against Paul and Barnabas?
The Jews were likely threatened by Paul and Barnabas' teachings, which they saw as a challenge to their own beliefs and authority.
How can we apply Acts 13:50 in our modern context?
We can learn that sharing faith or important truths might face opposition. It's about staying faithful even when others are against us.
What does this verse tell us about leadership and influence?
It shows how influential people, like the women and leaders mentioned here, can shape public opinion, often for or against a cause.
Does Acts 13:50 provide any lessons on perseverance in faith?
Yes, it teaches that true faith involves enduring opposition. Paul and Barnabas faced expulsion but likely continued their mission elsewhere.
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