Acts 25:2
Chinese (Simplified) Contemporary Bible (CCB Bible) (圣经当代译本修订版)
这是什么意思?
In this verse from Acts, the high priest and other Jewish leaders are talking to someone important about Paul, asking for something specific. They seem to have concerns or complaints against Paul.
儿童解释
Imagine if some of your friends went to a teacher to tell them you did something wrong and asked the teacher to help stop it. That's what happened here with Paul - his enemies told an important person about him.
历史背景
The Book of Acts was written by Luke, probably around 60-70 AD, for a mixed audience including Gentiles and Jews. This passage reflects the tensions between Jewish leaders and early Christians in Roman-controlled Judea.
今日应用
Think about a time when someone talked to an authority figure about you behind your back. How did it feel? Consider how understanding others' perspectives can help resolve conflicts.