Acts 25:21
Romani (E Nevi Viasta o Psalmo 2004 (Maximoff - Kalderaš)) Kalderaš/Căldărari
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Festus is talking about Paul's appeal to Caesar Augustus for a hearing. Because of this request, Festus decided to keep Paul in custody until he could send him to the emperor.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend asked the principal to decide on a punishment instead of you. Your teacher would wait until the principal made a decision before taking any action. That's what happened here with Paul asking for Caesar’s judgment, so Festus had to keep Paul waiting.
Historical Background
The Book of Acts was written by Luke, one of Paul's companions, around 60-80 AD. This passage is part of the narrative describing events in the Roman province of Judea under Procurator Festus’s administration, focusing on the legal proceedings involving Paul and his appeal to Caesar.
Living It Out Today
When faced with a difficult decision or unfair situation, it can be wise to seek higher authority for resolution. Like Paul appealing to Caesar, sometimes we need to look beyond immediate situations for fair judgment.
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