Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
De ble forundret over Peters og Johannes’ frimodighet, og at de kunne tale slik, for de visste at de var mennesker uten utdannelse og opplæring. De kjente dem igjen, og forsto at de hadde vært sammen med Jesus. Da de så mannen som var blitt frisk stå sammen med dem, hadde de ingenting å si imot. Etter at de hadde bedt dem gå ut fra rådssalen, begynte de å diskutere med hverandre hva de skulle gjøre med dem. De sa: «Hva skal vi gjøre med disse mennene? De har gjort et slikt tydelig tegn for alle som bor i Jerusalem, og vi kan ikke nekte for det. Men for at dette ikke skal spre seg videre ut blant folket, bør vi true dem alvorlig. Vi må forby dem å tale om Jesus.»
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how the religious leaders were amazed by Peter and John's boldness, even though they knew these men were not formally educated. They realized that Peter and John had spent time with Jesus.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friends at school saw you stand up to a bully and felt really impressed because they know you usually get nervous around bullies. That’s what happened here – the religious leaders were surprised by how brave Peter and John were, even though everyone knew they weren't smart in the usual way.
Historical Background
The book of Acts was written by Luke, a physician and companion of Paul, sometime between AD 60-80. This verse is part of a narrative that describes early Christian persecution and the spread of the gospel message to Jerusalem's Jewish community.
Living It Out Today
Consider a situation where you are in a meeting with experts who know more about a topic than you do. Despite this, your honest and confident communication convinces them that your ideas have value because they come from experience rather than formal education.
This phrase refers to Peter and John not being formally educated or trained as religious scholars, yet they displayed a remarkable depth of understanding and confidence in their message.
How did the religious leaders recognize that Peter and John had been with Jesus?
The leaders recognized the influence of Jesus on Peter and John's demeanor, actions, and words, indicating they had spent significant time learning from Him.
What can we learn about boldness in faith from this verse?
We can see that true faith, especially when empowered by God, can lead to bold witness even against those who are more knowledgeable or powerful.
How does divine empowerment play a role here?
Divine empowerment suggests that the Spirit of God was working through Peter and John, enabling them to speak with conviction and courage despite their lack of formal education.