Acts 16:21
Thai Bible (TNCV) 2007 - New Contemporary Version (พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย)
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This verse is from the book of Acts and refers to people complaining that Paul and Silas are teaching customs against Roman law. The key message is about resistance to new teachings that contradict established cultural or legal norms.
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Imagine if your friends told you not to play with a new toy because it's different from what you usually have. That's kind of like what happened here, but with grown-up rules instead of toys.
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The book of Acts was written by Luke around the late first century AD. This particular verse reflects the tension between Roman law and the teachings of Paul and Silas among the Romans in Philippi. The audience would have been early Christians facing legal challenges for their beliefs.
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In a modern scenario, imagine an immigrant community trying to retain its cultural practices while also integrating into a new country's society. This verse highlights the tension between tradition and assimilation.