Acts 21:22

Japanese Contemporary (リビングバイブル)

この聖句の意味

This verse says that the crowd will come together because they have heard Paul has arrived. It emphasizes the expectation and anticipation of people hearing about his visit.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're having a big party, and all your friends know you're coming over. This is like when Paul comes to town, and everyone knows he's there, so they want to see him!

歴史的背景

The book of Acts was written by Luke, one of the early Christian missionaries. It details events after Jesus' resurrection. The context here involves Paul visiting Jerusalem where tensions were high between Jewish Christians and Gentile converts.

今日への適用

Imagine you're a new employee at a company known for your expertise. Your arrival could cause excitement among colleagues eager to meet and interact with you, reflecting the anticipation described in Acts.

トピック

expectationanticipationcommunity responsegathering of peoplepublic interestChristian reception

関連する聖句

Luke 24:36Acts 17:10-11John 21:25Galatians 2:9Romans 1:1

よくある質問

Who is speaking in Acts 21:22?
While not explicitly stated, it's likely a leader or representative from the Jerusalem church who understands the reaction of the crowd towards Paul.
Why did the crowd come together when they heard about Paul?
The crowd was coming because Paul had a significant reputation and his arrival would have been awaited with interest, especially given the religious tensions in Jerusalem at that time.
Does this verse suggest something about how news traveled in those times?
Yes, it implies that news of important figures like Paul spread quickly through communities, indicating effective communication methods and networks existed among early Christians.
How does understanding the crowd's reaction help in modern contexts?
Understanding this verse helps us see how people respond to significant individuals or events, which can be relevant for community engagement strategies or public relations management today.
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