Acts 25:16
Chinese (Simplified) Contemporary Bible (CCB Bible) (圣经当代译本修订版)
这是什么意思?
This verse is about a Roman official explaining that it's not their custom to punish someone without giving them the chance to face their accusers and defend themselves. It shows respect for due process in legal matters.
儿童解释
Imagine if you got into trouble at school, but before the teacher punished you, they let you explain what happened and talk directly with the kids who said you did something wrong. That's what this verse is talking about!
历史背景
This passage from Acts was written by Luke around 60-80 AD. It describes a conversation between Festus, a Roman governor, and King Agrippa regarding Paul's trial. The cultural context emphasizes the importance of fair trials in Roman law.
今日应用
In today’s world, this verse reminds us to listen to both sides before making judgments. For example, if a co-worker accuses another of misconduct, it's important to hear from the accused before taking any action.