Acts 22:23
Japanese ERV (訳 ー 読みやすい聖書 ー(新約聖書))
この聖句の意味
This verse describes a chaotic scene where people are shouting, removing their clothes, and throwing dust into the air to show anger or frustration. No one is speaking specifically here; it's more about the actions of a crowd reacting strongly to something.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine if you were at a big game and your team lost. Everyone might get upset and start shouting, taking off their hats, and even kicking up dust from the ground because they're so mad or disappointed. That's what this verse is like, but much more intense!
歴史的背景
This passage was written by Luke in his book of Acts, around the late first century AD. It’s part of a narrative about Paul's speech and subsequent reaction from the crowd. The cultural setting involves Jewish customs and practices with a backdrop of Roman governance.
今日への適用
Today, when you feel overwhelmed or upset, it's important to express your emotions in constructive ways rather than destructive ones like shouting or throwing things. This verse reminds us that reacting impulsively can lead to more chaos.