Acts 28:29

Chinese Bible CSBS (Simplified) - (中文标准译本)

这是什么意思?

In this verse from Acts, Paul has just finished speaking to the Jews in Rome. After his speech, they left but continued arguing among themselves about what he said. This shows that his words had a significant impact on them.

儿童解释

Imagine you're at school and your teacher tells everyone something really important. After class, some kids leave but keep talking about it to each other because the lesson made them think hard. That's kind of like what happened here with Paul!

历史背景

The Book of Acts was written by Luke around 60-70 AD. This particular scene takes place in Rome, where Paul is sharing his message with Jewish leaders and scholars. The setting reflects the tension between traditional Judaism and early Christian teachings.

今日应用

Think about a time when you shared your beliefs or ideas with someone else, and they left but continued to discuss them. It shows that even if they don't immediately agree, what you said had an impact on their thinking.

主题

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相关经文

John 9:16Mark 3:22Acts 5:34Acts 17:17Deuteronomy 13:1

常见问题

Why did the Jews have great reasoning among themselves after leaving?
They were likely processing and debating what they had just heard from Paul, trying to understand or reconcile it with their existing beliefs.
What was the reaction of the Jews in Acts 28:29?
The text does not explicitly state their emotions but implies that they were deeply engaged, possibly divided in opinion about Paul's message.
How can we apply this verse to modern-day discussions on faith?
This verse encourages us to think critically about the messages we hear and engage with them thoughtfully, even if it means having lively debates afterwards.
What does Acts 28:29 tell us about Paul's effectiveness as a speaker?
It suggests that Paul was very effective because his words were powerful enough to provoke thoughtful discussion among those who heard him.
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