Acts 27:10

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

In this verse from Acts chapter 27, a man named Paul is warning others that their upcoming sea voyage will bring great harm to the ship, cargo, and even to themselves. He believes it's dangerous and likely to result in loss of life.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're going on a boat ride with your friends. Now, imagine one friend tells everyone, 'This boat trip might be very bad. We could lose our toys and the boat itself, but more importantly, we might get hurt too.' That's what Paul is saying here, but for grown-ups on a big ship.

歴史的背景

The Book of Acts was written by Luke around 60-70 AD to provide an account of the early Christian church. This specific verse comes from the narrative about Paul's journey under arrest to Rome, intended for a mixed audience including both Christians and non-Christians.

今日への適用

Just like Paul foresaw danger ahead on their voyage, sometimes we need to listen to warnings in our lives too—whether it's advice from friends, experts, or even an inner sense of something being wrong. Ignoring these could lead to harmful outcomes for ourselves or others.

トピック

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関連する聖句

Genesis 46:28Exodus 13:17-18Joshua 9:23-24Matthew 10:29-31Acts 27:21

よくある質問

Why did Paul know the voyage would be dangerous?
Paul likely believed this because of his faith and spiritual intuition, possibly influenced by a divine revelation he had experienced.
What can we learn from this about trust in warnings?
This teaches us to listen carefully to warnings, especially when they come from trusted sources or our own intuitive sense of danger.
How does this relate to modern travel safety?
It reminds travelers today to take necessary precautions and heed advice about potential dangers associated with their journey.
Was Paul's warning heeded in the story?
Unfortunately, his warning was not fully taken seriously by everyone. The outcome highlights the importance of considering such warnings more seriously.
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