Yud daq chaw ned te var ted pehg pehar Jawd mawd Yer suq ve awg meh haq cud lehq ned teq pa haq hax ceh ca kaod ghaq tod che yaog. I hehd ned haq koz vid che, “Pawd loq mar che Yer suq ve awg meh khuhn ngag nig hehd haq tawd yawa che yaog,” lehd koz che yaog.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, some traveling Jewish exorcists try to use Jesus' name to cast out evil spirits from people. They say they're doing it in the same way Paul teaches. This shows how seriously they took Jesus' power.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a magic word that could stop any bully. Some kids heard about this magic word and tried using it, thinking it would work like magic to solve their problems. They said the word just like another kid taught them.
Historical Background
The book of Acts was written by Luke, likely around 60-80 AD, to a non-Jewish audience explaining early Christian practices. In this context, wandering Jewish exorcists were common and attempted to use Jesus' name for their own purposes.
Living It Out Today
Today, some people might misuse religious language or symbols without understanding the depth of what they represent. For example, someone might casually say 'God bless you' without genuine faith behind it.
Topics
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