Awg yand u ve haq tanr lehq Yer ruq sar lehnr med khuhn chehd che Khreq yad awg mor awr lehr, du deh jad che haq gha khanr cheaq te lehq cuh yad teq pa ma hez ver saw phaz daq lehq Yud daq muhd mig he lehq Sar mar riq muhd mig teq pa lo phaw veh che yaog.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Saul agreed to the death of Stephen, a follower of Jesus. Because of this, many Christians in Jerusalem faced a lot of trouble and had to spread out into other areas like Judea and Samaria, but the apostles stayed put.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your friends. One big kid says it's okay for others to chase everyone who is hiding. So all the kids have to run away and hide in different places, except for a few leaders who stay where they are.
Historical Background
Acts was written by Luke, a companion of Paul, around 60-70 AD. It describes events shortly after Jesus' ascension, focusing on how Christianity spread from Jerusalem. The audience would have included both Jewish and Gentile Christians, familiar with the political tensions between Jewish factions and Roman rule.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, when a popular figure or leader supports an action that hurts others, it can lead to widespread fear and displacement among their followers. This verse reminds us how faith communities might spread and grow even in times of persecution.
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What does it mean that 'they were all scattered abroad'?
It means that due to persecution, most Christians had to leave their homes in Jerusalem and move to other areas like Judea and Samaria.
Why did Saul consent to Stephen's death?
Saul believed strongly in the Jewish traditions and saw Christianity as a threat. He thought he was doing right by persecuting Christians who went against these traditions.
How does this event affect our understanding of early Christian history?
This event shows how persecution can lead to the spread of faith, as believers move from one place to another and share their beliefs in new areas.
What role did Saul play before his conversion?
Saul was a persecutor of Christians but later became Paul, an influential leader in spreading Christianity. This verse shows him at the beginning stages of this transformation.