Acts 23:20

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이 구절의 의미

In this verse from Acts, a person tells Paul that the Jews have planned to ask the authorities to bring him down to a council meeting the next day, pretending they want more information about his case. The speaker is likely warning Paul of an upcoming plot.

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Imagine you're playing hide and seek in your backyard, and your friend whispers to you that some kids are planning to trick the seeker into thinking they're hiding somewhere else so they can get a surprise on you. That's kind of what's happening here with Paul!

역사적 배경

The Book of Acts was written by Luke around 60-80 AD, detailing the early Christian church's growth and challenges. This verse takes place in Jerusalem where Jewish leaders are plotting against Paul.

오늘의 적용

Today, this could apply to someone being warned about a group that pretends to be friendly but actually plans harm. It teaches us to be cautious of such intentions and seek wise counsel.

주제

deceptionwisdompersecutioncounselingtrust

관련 구절

Exodus 1:102 Corinthians 4:2Psalm 56:6Ephesians 6:11Genesis 37:28

자주 묻는 질문

Who is warning Paul about this plot?
The verse does not explicitly state who the speaker is, but it's likely someone sympathetic to Paul and aware of the Jews' plan.
What was the council meeting supposed to be about?
The Jews pretend they want more information from Paul, but their real motive might have been less benign, possibly planning to harm him under the guise of a formal inquiry.
How does this relate to modern situations?
It teaches us to be cautious about people who appear friendly or neutral when they might actually be plotting against you. It's important to seek wise counsel and be prepared for such scenarios.
What can we learn from Paul’s reaction in this situation?
While not directly stated here, Paul’s overall character teaches us the importance of remaining faithful under pressure and seeking God’s guidance even when faced with deceitful situations.
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